A bushman living in the Kalahari Desert encounters a Coca-Cola bottle, which leads him on a journey to the modern world and a clash of cultures.
In this sequel, a tribe in the Kalahari desert encounters a variety of comedic situations, including disappearing objects, a missing child, and a scientist studying their way of life. As the tribe navigates these situations, they also deal with poachers, a stranded lawyer, and an ivory poacher. With slapstick comedy and ensemble humor, the film brings a unique blend of laughter and adventure.
Crazy Hong Kong is a comedic movie set in Hong Kong where a group of friends find themselves in hilarious and chaotic situations. From chasing after a diamond to getting involved in a mix-up of luggage, the characters experience laughter, confusion, and adventure.
Animals Are Beautiful People (1974) is a comedic documentary that explores the wildlife and nature in the African savannah. It follows the lives and behaviors of various animals, from lions and hyenas to giraffes and elephants. The film also showcases the interactions between animals and humans, highlighting the humorous aspects of their coexistence.
A Far Off Place is a thrilling adventure movie set in the African desert. After witnessing the murder of their parents, a young girl and a teenage boy must escape the killer and find their way to safety. Together, they face various obstacles such as hunger, thirst, and dangerous animals. With the help of newfound friends and their survival instincts, they navigate through treacherous landscapes and encounter thrilling adventures. The movie explores themes of friendship, courage, and the power of human resilience.
A group of people stranded in the Kalahari Desert must fight for their survival, facing challenges like thirst, hunting, and animal attacks.
The highly fictionalized making and breaking of Norman Selby, more recognizable as Kid McCoy, the real life American middleweight world boxing champion from the turn of the 20th century.
A young girl named Tippi grows up in the African wilderness, forming incredible relationships with various animals. She learns about the beauty and challenges of nature, while also exploring the complexities of human-animal relationships. The film showcases her extraordinary journey and the profound impact it has on her understanding of the world.
This 1954 classic follows an outback mailman as he travels along the Birdsville Track.
A young American and a young English woman are kidnapped by a tribe in Africa. They manage to escape but the leader of the tribe is killed in the process. There's a whole jungle between them and civilization and chief's son wants revenge.
A true story. In 1937, a routine passenger and mail flight crashes during bad weather on a flight between Brisbane and Sydney. A local bushman begins his own search, and finds the wreckage and two survivors ten days after the crash.
Park ranger Steve Mitchell is torn between Lee, a beautiful sly political aide from Melbourne who supports the government's decision to turn the local grazing areas into a national park, and his old flame Joanna, a rancher who opposes it.
The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar tells the story of a poverty-stricken family living in rural Canada. The film explores the sacrifices they make to survive, with alcoholism and the struggle to overcome it being central themes. The protagonist, a talented fiddler, tries to provide for his family while dealing with personal demons. The movie also touches upon the assimilation of indigenous people into mainstream society, portraying the life of a bushman trying to find his place in the changing world.
A captivating documentary that follows the remarkable life of a hunter living in the Kalahari Desert, showcasing the extraordinary skills required for subsistence living and tracking in this harsh environment.
British actor Michael York narrates filmmaker Paula Ely's thought-provoking examination of the San people of southern Africa, a culture rooted in the Kalahari Desert that's survived for some 80,000 years but now faces all-out extinction. Also known as Bushmen, these inherently peaceful people are now grappling with the encroachment of modern society. In the process, their ancestral ways are vanishing.
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