Small People. Big Trees (2016)
The Central African Republic. Here in the shade of sub-panel rainforests lives a tribe of the shortest people on Earth - the Baka pigmies. As it was hundreds years ago they hunt for meat and gather gifts of big trees. They pray to the spirits of the forest and teach their children to respect the forest, to take from it only what is of great need. But little by little their traditional mode is changing under the pressure of the "Big World" culture.
Director: Vadim Vitovtsev
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date: October 7, 2016
Screenplay
- Vadim Vitovtsev (Screenplay)
- Olga Michi (Idea)
Music: Vakhtang Kalandadze
Cinematography: Mikhail Gudakov, Aleksandr Kiper
Editing: Dmitry Gaenko
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Small People. Big Trees about?
- The Central African Republic. Here in the shade of sub-panel rainforests lives a tribe of the shortest people on Earth - the Baka pigmies. As it was hundreds years ago they hunt for meat and gather gifts of big trees. They pray to the spirits of the forest and teach their children to respect the forest, to take from it only what is of great need. But little by little their traditional mode is changing under the pressure of the "Big World" culture.
- Who directed Small People. Big Trees?
- Small People. Big Trees was directed by Vadim Vitovtsev.
- How long is Small People. Big Trees?
- Small People. Big Trees has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
- What genre is Small People. Big Trees?
- Small People. Big Trees is a Documentary film.
- Where was Small People. Big Trees produced?
- Small People. Big Trees was produced in Russia.