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Films
found one film
Directors
“Wester, Hasse”
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films with a digital version
1
Region
South Asia
1
Country
India
1
Keywords
Rural
1
Social Change
1
Tourism / Travel / Pilgrimage
1
Directors
Wester, Hasse
1
x
Series
not set
1
Country of production
Sweden
1
Year of production
2008
1
Film
The Golden Beach
2008
58
‘
Directed by
Hasse Wester
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A small group of farmers belonging to the Halakki Gowda tribe live near a small beach in a valley in southern India. When the Swedish film maker Hasse Wester was first there twenty years ago the farmers had little contact with the outside world. Hasse lived with the farmers for more than a year. He learned their language and developed a close friendship with a man called Maneshwara. Today life in the valley has changed drastically. There are plenty of cafes and hotels, and white tourists in bikinis are sunbathing on the beach. In the film we follow the farmers’ encounter with the white tourists, and Hasse’s friendship with Maneshwara over a period of twenty years.
South Asia
Tourism / Travel / Pilgrimage
Rural
Social Change
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