The rainforests of Southeast Asia are home to some of the last hunter-gatherer societies on earth. Social researcher Khaled Hakami learns their language and experiences a culture shock that couldn't be more astonishing and funny. Nomadic life knows no social, political or economic inequality between men and women - and even more astonishing: between children and adults! There are no leaders, no property and no gods, neither past nor future. The romantic notion of indigenous life in harmony with nature is just as untrue as the cliché of the primitive Stone Age man. For 95% of history, mankind lived like them, but now this way of life is on the brink of extinction. This multi-award-winning live reportage shakes the very foundations of our values and beliefs. It is so unique, funny, exciting, shocking and explosive that it remains unforgettable despite the few images - and quite rightly won 1st prize at Discovery Days!
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