Aluna
Aluna

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The Kogi once traded with Maya and Aztecs. Their civilization still survives hidden on Colombia's highest mountain. They believe they are guardians of the world. Their leaders are trained from infancy in darkness to work by connecting with 'aluna', a cosmic consciousness. They perceive 'black lines' that connect special sites essential to life. In 1990, convinced that we were destroying the earth, they sent a warning through a British film-maker and then withdrew. They have n... (Full plot summary below)

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The Kogi once traded with Maya and Aztecs. Their civilization still survives hidden on Colombia's highest mountain. They believe they are guardians of the world. Their leaders are trained from infancy in darkness to work by connecting with 'aluna', a cosmic consciousness. They perceive 'black lines' that connect special sites essential to life. In 1990, convinced that we were destroying the earth, they sent a warning through a British film-maker and then withdrew. They have now concluded that we cannot have grasped the warning and they have to explain it better if the world is to survive. So they recalled the film-maker and instructed him to film their demonstration of these connections, using 400km of gold thread. So begins a truly bizarre journey. We see people who have no wheel or writing, who know nothing of our world, seriously discussing dark energy with a leading astronomer and correctly identifying objects seen by the Hubble telescope. But as the journey gets under way they gradually realize that the film-maker has no idea what they are trying to demonstrate and their own arguments are treated as fantasy by a local biologist. So they change tack, taking us up into their mountain to show exactly what they mean, and then coming down to join forces with leading scientists who recognize that this is important cutting-edge knowledge dealing with a very grave issue. Their journey leads to apocalyptic horror, but in an astonishing resolution ends with an extraordinary joyful celebration of new life.

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User Review - 6/10 by Matthew F. JAlthough it carries a powerful and meaningful message for the modern technology obsessed, western world, the film is not always entirely coherent in its structure. Alan Ereira plays here the fish out of water but somehow his approach with logic and facts fails to have the impact it should, maybe because, the Kogis sees life with a total different logic than the one we have been taught in schools. Fascinating nevertheless, the film will undoubtedly catch your attention and demonstrate a true desire to share a cultural experience through this journey.
User Review - 6/10 by Niloo Rit was interesting to become aware of the existence of the cogi tribe and learn about how they viewed and lived in the world, but this film didn't offer much of that. instead, it was a preachy and on-the-nose "save-the-environment" flick that managed to simultaneously patronize both the cogi and its western viewers. i felt like there was great room here for artistry or authenticity, but the final product was little more than the most bland sense of the word "documentary".

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