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Toulambi [1998 documentary by Jean-Pierre Dutilleux | Jungle tribe's first contact with White man]
"They don't believe that the White man exists," explains Jean-Pierre Dutilleux within the first minute of the film. "And if they do, that makes me one of the living dead."
The footage in this combined, 3-part film is unedited. The only addition is the voice of Jean-Pierre Dutilleux. He is the man shown throughout the film making contact with the Toulambi tribe. An ethnographer, Jean-Pierre travelled with his cameraman during December of 1993 to the remote regions of Oceania to capture the incredible footage that would later comprise this stunning, low-resolution, ethnographic documentary.
Jean-Pierre Dutilleux was born in Belgium in 1949. He is an actor, filmmaker and author. He is most known for his 1978 award-winning documentary film titled "Raoni: The Fight for the Amazon". Like this film that came 20 years later, "Raoni" is an ethnographic documentary that showcases rare footage of primitive tribes in their natural habitat. "Roani" explores the living conditions and survival of the indigenous people of north central Brazil. Jean-Pierre is also the author of over half a dozen ethnographic books, the majority of which also centre around the Raoni people.
The tribe captured in this film are native to New Guinea. The tribe is known as the "Toulambi" and are members of an ethnic group called the "Angu" people. The Angu people are short and are often no taller than 5 feet. A primitive and low-IQ race, they survive in the wilderness without any contact with the outside world.
The first scene of the film shows the tribe warn the women to stay back as the men and young boys cautiously approach Jean-Pierre, the first White man they have ever laid eyes on. Puzzled and with child-like curiosity, they take turns feeling the texture of his hair and skin by running their hands across him.
Later, the footage shows their bewilderment as they're introduced to various objects for the first time: a mirror, matches, and the cameraman's camera. Jean-Pierre also offers the group a bowl of rice, which doesn't meet their approval until salt is added. They're also handed a spoon to eat with. Having no idea how to use it, they hastily abandon the spoon and return to their customary eating habit of stuffing the food in their face with their fingers.
The film is a rare and captivating collection of footage that very few have managed to capture on camera, let alone experience. It was originally aired as a 3 part series called "Tribal Journeys" that has been combined here as one.
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