Germany 2016, 25 minby Andre Hörmann
Tsering (11) lives in the middle of the Himalayas. He loves the nature and wants to become a mountaineer. Many of the Sherpa people are moutain guides for tourists from all over the world, who want to climb Mount Everest. But the waste of the adventure-loving tourists pollute the environment. This is a real threat for the nature and in order to this a danger for the business of the natives. Tsering and his friends wants to tackle that problem, because they know, the beauty of the nature is the r
Tsering on the Top of the World
Germany 2013, 69 minby Robert Bohrer, Emma Rosa Simon
“One day the sea died, from one coast to the other, folding up, shrinking, a coat that is taken away.” This lament intoned by the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral in her poem “The Death of the Sea”, this poeticised phantom pain, could just as well come from Bolivia. The country lost its access to the sea more than a hundred years ago – because of Chile. Unlike Mistral’s poem, however, they do not regard the sea as lost. It has survived as a lost horizon, a locus of national longing. One day Bolivia
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