The Lost City (2016)
Landscape; Nature; Tribes;
In the Aysén region dwell a population of 90000 isolated souls sharing the harsh landscapes of an area about the size of England. Here where beauty seems to be on first-name terms with fear and danger,in a place where the immensity of nature can never be dominated, the setting hesitates, along the expanses, between sparkling colours and the black and white of the snow and the water. The day-to-day images intermingle with a story of mythological aspect; that of the timeless quest for the Lost City of the Caesars, a city of gold built 500 years ago by the conquerors.
Cast
Screenplay
Themes
On the Trail of Safari and Wildlife, Safari and Chasing Wildlife, Wildlife: The King of the Jungle, Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, River Journeys and the Flow of Water
Keywords
tribe, nature, landscape
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Lost City about?
- In the Aysén region dwell a population of 90000 isolated souls sharing the harsh landscapes of an area about the size of England. Here where beauty seems to be on first-name terms with fear and danger,in a place where the immensity of nature can never be dominated, the setting hesitates, along the expanses, between sparkling colours and the black and white of the snow and the water. The day-to-day images intermingle with a story of mythological aspect; that of the timeless quest for the Lost City of the Caesars, a city of gold built 500 years ago by the conquerors.
- Who directed The Lost City?
- The Lost City was directed by Francisco Hervé.
- Who stars in The Lost City?
- The Lost City stars Rolf Schilling, Jonathan Leidich.
- How long is The Lost City?
- The Lost City has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is The Lost City?
- The Lost City is a Adventure, Documentary film.
- Where was The Lost City produced?
- The Lost City was produced in Chile.
- What are the themes of The Lost City?
- The themes of The Lost City include: On the Trail of Safari and Wildlife, Safari and Chasing Wildlife, Wildlife: The King of the Jungle, Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, River Journeys and the Flow of Water.