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The Undiscovered Country: A Tale of Color and Development

The Undiscovered Country: A Tale of Color and Development (2012)

When god Lowa created the world, he sent artists Lewoj and Lanij to paint colorful patterns onto the creatures on Earth. According to Marshallese lore, people learned from the artists and used colors to denote identity, rank, and duty. The Marshallese of today, however, face new challenges in navigating the colors of their past. Globalization, foreign military interests, and climate change converge in the Pacific where the Marshallese are trying to forge a path towards 'development.' The Undiscovered Country explores the clash between tradition and modernity by fusing documentary with animation and theater. Combining perspectives of local fishermen, students, politicians, and foreign educators with traditional stories and Marshallese adaptations of Shakespeare's Hamlet and The Tempest, it examines the impact of 'development' on Lowa's colorful world.
Homespun Rebellion
IMDB: N/A 2013

Homespun Rebellion (2013)

Homespun Rebellion (2013)
IMDB: N/A
After a town secretly passes legislation that will destroy the Town Center, George Simolaris, a
Cave People of the Himalaya
IMDB: 6.2 2012

Cave People of the Himalaya (2012)

Cave People of the Himalaya (2012)
IMDB: 6.2
Director: Liesl Clark
Cave People of the Himalaya is a documentary of and by scientists analyzing the anatomy and DNA of
Little Annie
IMDB: N/A 2012

Little Annie (2012)

Little Annie (2012)
IMDB: N/A
Director: Ben Cook
This is an intriguing and colourful insight into the life, music and philosophies of American