Walking The Black Line - Production Log

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No matter how far we go in life, what grand ambitions we have or how colossal our achievements might be in the past, they are built on top of strong relationships. Some of which are not only betw...
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"The gas prices have gone up" Says our driver as we're bargaining our way out of the noisy city of santa marta. Arriving In Colombia after COP28 Felt comedic, as we witnessed in only one afternoo...
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When the Kogi met the Bedouin in Dubai's cultural center, it took only 15 minutes until he recommended they visit his brother, Mohammed, in the desert. He noticed many similarities between the Ko...
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After witnessing an unusual amount of artificiality and natural destruction in the city, it was one of the most refreshing moments to arrive at the SMCCU. It is the old town and a traditional cul...
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“Lucas, where are the trees?“ Arregoces asks. „I can’t see a single tree here, why are there no trees Lucas?“. Growing up as a Kogi inevitably made Arregocess and his Daughter Ana Maria extremely...
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In the grand theatre of COP28, a colossal campaign boldly proclaims, "Indigenous peoples are stewards of 80% of the world's remaining biodiversity." Though it’s true, it confronts us with the que...
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This probably has to be one of our most requested things: “Where can we follow your journey?”. Here you can. It’s been more than a year of production and we finally have a format to share the unf...
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