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A year with tribe.

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A year with tribe.

Postby Jimmy Mack » 30 Apr 2018, 13:08

Really enjoyed this series on BBC2.

Anyone else watch it?

I thought the presenter chappie was very good too.

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Postby tracerman » 30 Apr 2018, 13:45

Jimmy - I caught the last 40 minutes of this as there was nothing else on . Glad I did , glued to it , may watch the previous episodes now ,
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Postby Jimmy Mack » 30 Apr 2018, 16:26

It's worth watching from the beginning to get a sense of the circus of it all and there's some interesting small interactions within the main theme of the documentary

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Postby Robert » 30 Apr 2018, 22:11

Not watched the last one yet but have seen all so far. Good that it appears to go for a more honest approach and explain how the locals put on a 'native living show' for camera crews because that is what they think the film crews want and will pay them for.
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