Namibie, le chaudron du diable | Les routes de l'impossible
5.8 میلیون بار بازدید -
3 سال پیش
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00:00 Hell has never worn such a beautiful face
On the chaotic roads of northwest Namibia, under a blazing sun, the women of the Himba tribe go to a funeral crammed into the back of an old pick-up, wearing the traditional dress they wear in any circumstance. In this vast, sparsely populated and quasi-desert country, where water is sorely lacking, they often roam the desert and fill their cans in the puddles formed by too little rain. Others transport the precious liquid in outdated trucks, which travel through the bush to deliver water to isolated villages. But in Namibia, breaking down on the side of the track is a mortal danger.
SUMMARY
04:40 “The Devil’s Cauldron” running out of water
10:40 These waves of drought have caused the women of the Himba tribe to venture out of their territory
17:40 In Namibia, driving alone is very dangerous
21:12 They have to travel the desert to try to fill their cans in the puddles formed by too rare rains.
25:00 In their traditional outfits, the women of the Himba tribe go to a funeral crammed into the back of an old pick-up truck
30:20 Outside the tribes, life is even more dangerous
36:14 Without taxis, tribes and villages would be cut off from the world
40:56 In Namibia there is very little racism
43:34 In this desert valley, he created his hotel
45:50 This 82-year-old farmer is concerned about the lack of water
49:00 They go to the funeral of the chief of a village
50:35 Namibia is a young country built between modern world and traditions
directed by: Nicolas Cotto, Julien Boluen
3 سال پیش
در تاریخ 1400/11/29 منتشر شده
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