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Paradise War: The Story of Bruno Manser
1984: Searching for an experience that goes deeper than the superficiality of modern civilization, Bruno Manser travels into the jungles of Borneo and finds it with the nomadic Penan tribe. It is an encounter that changes his life forever. When the existence of the Penan is threatened by relentless deforestation, Manser takes up the fight against logging with a courage and determination that makes him one of the most renowned and credible environmentalists of his time. Eventually, it costs him everything. Based on a true story.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of Bruno Manser, a Swiss environmental activist who lived with the Penan people in the Borneo rainforest for six years. He became a passionate advocate for their rights and their fight against deforestation. Manser's activism extended to international campaigns, drawing attention to the plight of the indigenous community and the destruction of their ancestral lands.
Critical Reception
Paradise War: The Story of Bruno Manser received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its powerful message and Manser's dedication. The documentary was commended for highlighting crucial environmental and human rights issues. Audience reception was also favorable, appreciating the film's advocacy and the in-depth look into Manser's extraordinary life.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling and important documentary about a dedicated environmental activist.
Highlights the urgent need for indigenous rights and rainforest conservation.
Inspiring portrayal of one man's commitment to a cause.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Zurich Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Bruno Manser famously went on a hunger strike in the Swiss parliament to protest against the destruction of the rainforest.
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