Die Geschichte der Beziehungen zwischen Karamakate, einem Schamanen aus dem Amazonasgebiet und letzten Überlebenden seines Volkes, und zwei Wissenschaftlern, die mehr als 40 Jahre lang gemei... Alles lesenDie Geschichte der Beziehungen zwischen Karamakate, einem Schamanen aus dem Amazonasgebiet und letzten Überlebenden seines Volkes, und zwei Wissenschaftlern, die mehr als 40 Jahre lang gemeinsam versuchten, am Amazonas eine geweihte Heilpflanze zu finden.Die Geschichte der Beziehungen zwischen Karamakate, einem Schamanen aus dem Amazonasgebiet und letzten Überlebenden seines Volkes, und zwei Wissenschaftlern, die mehr als 40 Jahre lang gemeinsam versuchten, am Amazonas eine geweihte Heilpflanze zu finden.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 46 Gewinne & 32 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Old Karamakate
- (as Tafillama-Antonio Bolívar Salvador)
- Manduca
- (as Yauenkü Miguee)
- Borracho Cohiuano
- (as Jesús Rodríguez)
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The river journey is something like the Heart of Darkness. It portrays a harrowing vision of the struggles of the native community. It is enthralling. It is poetic. The characters are compelling. The only minor drawback is the ending which gets overextended. There is probably a quicker and more compelling way to wrap up the movie after what happened in the village. I like the surrealism in the end but it's just a little long.
TIFF 2015 -- Embrace of the Serpent:
Karmakate is the last survivor of his tribe, living in the heart of the Colombian Amazon. At two separate points in time, he is asked by foreign scientists' Theodor Koch-Grunberg and Richard Evan Schultes -- both with different purposes -- on how to find a scared healing plant. The film borrows a lot of its content from their diaries from when they had commissioned Karmakate to help them in 1909 and 1940, respectively. He is conflicted as he has no ambition to help "the White man" because his tribe was wiped from the Earth by them, and he lives his days by himself.
The film doesn't beat around the bush. As it progresses, it becomes evident that the story is about the devastation of colonialism and what it had done to the land & its people. Everything from spreading Catholicism to Rubber Farming, more and more they see the land changing for the worse.
It was impressive to not only hear these actors speaking Spanish, but also being able to converse in the native tongue of the locals, including the several other languages that were used through out the film. Couple that with the beautiful cinematography, and you have yourself quite the masterpiece.
Fans of Miguel Gomes' 'Tabu' would likely enjoy this. Shot in black and white. Beautiful transitions and landscape shots. Winner of the Art Cinema Award at Cannes. Expect this film to go for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars.
Lush, fixating, and hypnotizing
Magical and memorable film based on a true story , well shot and magnificently photographed
Embrace Of The Serpent is one such cinematic experience which brought a deserved Academy Award Nomination . Ecological thriller that has in highlighting the destruction of the South American rain woods by the rubbers ; being based upon a real story , on diaries by scientists Theodor Koch-Grunberg and Richard Evan Schultes , both of whom delve into the Amazonian rainforest in search of a rare plant with medicinal and hallucinatory qualities, with the assistance of a local shaman on opposite ends of his own life journey . An ecological adventure with mystical touches that was ahead of its time in denounce about forest destruction , including some disconcerting scenes , as the frames where a man is praised to be the Messiah is based on an actual event . Embrace of the Serpent attempts to frame the destruction of the rain forest's ecology and peoples as a slow-motion tragedy on scales both personal and cultural , but it is more intriguing in its ambitions, which frustrate it, than in it successes, which are limited . This exciting film contains thrills , emotion , adventure and marvelous scenes from deep rainy forest that generate a lot of surprises and illusion . This film has got some images "stuck in their head" including several sequences can stay in your brain for a long, long while .
Glamorous and lush cinematography by David Gallego who photographs wonderfully the Amazon jungle , obviously filmed under difficult conditions on location . Shot in black-and-white, which is at once visually distinctive but also rather flattening . Evocative musical score by Nascuy Linares and the music Evan plays on the gramophone is Haydn's "The Creation". This engrossing and enjoyable film with interesting screenplay by Ciro Guerra and Jacques Toulemonde Vidal was well directed by Ciro Guerra . He's a good professional filmmaking giving various Colombian successes such as Los Viajes Del Viento (2009) and La Sombra Del Caminante (2004) . Rating "Embrace of the Serpent" : Better than average . Wholesome watching .
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- WissenswertesThe scene where a man is praised to be the Messiah is based on an actual event.
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Young Karamakate: Knowledge belongs to all. You do not understand that. You are just a white man.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Starfilm (2017)
- SoundtracksEmbrace Of The Serpent
(Theme from Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
by Nascuy Linares
© 2016 Plaza Mayor Company, Ltd.
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- 1.400.000 $ (geschätzt)
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- 1.329.249 $
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- 50.955 $
- 21. Feb. 2016
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- 3.217.212 $
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- 2 Std. 5 Min.(125 min)
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