22 reviews
So beautiful, a moving documentary that truly touched my heart- all about the human connection. So needed during these times. We all can learn so much about indigenous peoples and the connection we all share.
Wow. This film brought me to tears. It was a reminder of how precious it is to be human- especially during these difficult times. Despite of how we look or where we come from- we are connected. We are energies experiencing a human experience. Amazing! Definitely a must see.
- nancymayag
- Jan 8, 2021
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This movie was beautiful. We really needed this during this time. We are all one, we don't need much to make us happy. All we need is L O V E 💕
- kaylacoria-31931
- Jan 8, 2021
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Most films of this sort are subject-object, here the filmmaker immerses herself in the experience and we feel the heart connection.
- fullyloadedpictures
- Jan 13, 2021
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Tahi shows an archetypal hero's journey. The movie invites us into uncharted waters and adventures, fully immersing in it. Leaving the comfort zone of Western lifestyle and exploring new territory invites us all to engage in an inner search.
The movie is heart-warming in showing indigenous tribes and their cultures, their connectedness, care, togetherness and the importance of their community. These beautiful humans are without filters or masks, being proud of who they are. This movie touches the viewer to look within and step into their true power and essence, while letting go of everything that they are not.
The movie is heart-warming in showing indigenous tribes and their cultures, their connectedness, care, togetherness and the importance of their community. These beautiful humans are without filters or masks, being proud of who they are. This movie touches the viewer to look within and step into their true power and essence, while letting go of everything that they are not.
- brianlberman
- Sep 9, 2021
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We all need to see this film and reconnect to ourselves, our heart and our human need for connection and belonging. We are hard wired to know ourselves through our connections. We feel deprived, depressed, anxious about what is wrong with s when what really need is each other. Thank you so much for making this film and for all the dedication it has taked to see it through to be able to show us!
AMAZING!!!
- amandamcdowell
- Jan 8, 2021
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Beautiful film! Karina's ability to connect with the tribes on an intimate level was very present in the stories told about these amazing people. Excellent pacing, there was a thread of unity through the different tribes that felt very universal.
- isabellaantinoro-55143
- Sep 20, 2021
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Excellent intriguing an interesting point of view.
Looking forward to seeing the full length movie
- redbirdsnest
- Jan 13, 2021
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Beautiful, heartwarming, and inspiring film. Amazing footage from remote parts of the world, and beautiful story-telling. This film shines light on the tragedy of our disconnected modern culture, while offering a glimpse into the possibilities for living on this earth in a more connected, loving way. Amazing to see footage from such beautiful distant parts of the world, and to hear the unique stories of individuals in those places, get a glimpse into some of the unique cultural practices there, and feel a rare sense of intimacy with folks whose lives are so profoundly different from ours in the west.
- alishamusicant
- Apr 4, 2023
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I really enjoyed watching this documentary, I didn't want to end. It was very Enjoyable and educational at the same time seeing how other cultures around the world tie in! Tahi! Hopefully there is a sequel to this documentary! Spectacular filming On the part of the camera crew, excellent film overall, highly recommended. I like how at the end of the film. It explains what Tahi is this film was very eye-opening to me, it gets you to Reflect on if you're choosing the right Priorities, seeing the big picture in life, sometimes we get carried away with small worries, documentary it shows you people that have to work every day to be able to feed themselves, excellent overall!
- generaltransportsllc
- May 5, 2024
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Karina Duffy has touched deeply into the universal tribe of us! She has engaged the various tribes into a "One" family! Where else do we have to go to experience the journey of this amazing filmmaker? In our lifetime, this is a ONCE ! Her interaction with the "travelers" reached deep into their souls, touching the path they travel with a depth unknown in our present time. With so much uncertainty, Karina has re-connected the many who, until this time, were unknown! A Must to be viewed worldwide! Schools ,senior centers, Congress, just anyone who believes that we can and should be ONE ! My heart yearns for this beautiful concept of connection~~~Shall we always be distant , or are we ready to do the HUMAN JOURNEY? I believe so...now is the time, THIS IS THE MOMENT! Mammacarm4.
This film was such an inspiring film to see for these times of separation. Teaches us to the ancient traditions of the indigenous and that connection is always key in their tribe. My heart became wide open during the watching of this film as the cinematography is so touching. The way it has been captured you feel like you are really there with the tribes. The 4 stories of interconnection wove together beautifully and the main character as she searches for connection spoke to my own heart. I would totally recommend it if you want a good travel film about human connection this is the ONE!
- kiakaha-37610
- Jan 13, 2021
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A moving and humorous story of one woman's journey to find connection. In the process, we are invited into the lives of tribal members around the globe. Everyone should see this heart-expanding film!
This film embraces the cultures from different parts of the world to your eyes and ears-and heart so that you can experience them in the most personal way. Great work by all those involved!
I was deeply touched by this film. To witness the simple beauty of the lives of these people reinvigorated my love for humanity. Its a must see for anyone who's looking for a feel good experience.
- mountainmystic-55771
- Feb 16, 2021
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Imagine a world where there is deeper understanding, connection and Love. By looking at cultures, people and nature in various places on this Earth we find beauty and heartfelt connections. This film is such an inspiration. The cinematography is stunning and there are wonderful glimpses into the lives of people not often presented in films. The smiles, tears and joy of existence come alive in this film. Karina brings a re-evaluation of what is truly important in life through sharing with us her personal journey and transformation. The solution is within each of us, not looking outside ourselves.
- typepatrick
- Sep 23, 2022
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I absolutely loved watching Karina's travels and deep connection with each of the tribes she was welcomed into full-heartedly. She shares her experience collectively making it all of our experience. The message of human connection is more pertinent now than ever before!
- juliamd-09927
- Feb 3, 2021
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A beautiful film. I was so moved to see the filmmaker connect in such a deeply personal way to the people of the tribes. We are given an unusual opportunity to participate intimately in the lives of these deeply content people. I am humbled and inspired.
- earnestalyson
- Sep 12, 2021
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The film Tahi was funny and heart-warming. Masterful in the cinematography with beautiful landscapes across the world, and rich with unique perspectives from the heart of indigenous community life. Tahi is such a great film!
- devonsophia
- Mar 28, 2022
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This was so beautifully done. So inspiring and touching to view the lives of people on this planet that have not been tainted by the laws of government and society. Made me cry and laugh and touched my heart!
I really hope many people can see this and want to learn more about different cultures and traditions and view all the human race as brothers and sisters! The overall message is that we are all one and to have love and compassion and kindness for all walks of life!
I hope these tribes can stay true to themselves and they will live freely for centuries to come!
A must-see for all ages! Yay!
I really hope many people can see this and want to learn more about different cultures and traditions and view all the human race as brothers and sisters! The overall message is that we are all one and to have love and compassion and kindness for all walks of life!
I hope these tribes can stay true to themselves and they will live freely for centuries to come!
A must-see for all ages! Yay!
- gaiawarriors
- Jan 30, 2024
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The documentary filmmaker, Karina Duffy, creator of the feature film: TAHI: The Human Journey, takes you on a second-hand journey to experience Indigenous people living in faraway places on the earth untouched by Western culture. These are honest and authentic people, living in remote places I will undoubtedly never see or maybe hear about again.
This independently-made film spoke directly to my heart and to the core of my being, reawakening me to what is most important in life. It's a brave and bold testament to the good humor, strength, and endurance of the human spirit from people who have nothing of what we value materially as modern out-of-touch North Americans. TAHI is about oneness and acts as a wakeup call to the soul.
After viewing the film I wanted to rush home and get rid of all my material possessions, then call all my friends to tell them I loved them and wanted to spend more time together. I thank the filmmaker for her courage and sacrifice.
~ Patricia Christy ~
This independently-made film spoke directly to my heart and to the core of my being, reawakening me to what is most important in life. It's a brave and bold testament to the good humor, strength, and endurance of the human spirit from people who have nothing of what we value materially as modern out-of-touch North Americans. TAHI is about oneness and acts as a wakeup call to the soul.
After viewing the film I wanted to rush home and get rid of all my material possessions, then call all my friends to tell them I loved them and wanted to spend more time together. I thank the filmmaker for her courage and sacrifice.
~ Patricia Christy ~
- patchristy
- Jun 5, 2024
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When I recommended this excellent film to my daughter, she asked if it was a documentary.
I told her I wasn't sure there was such a genre as Personal Documentary but Tahi - The Human Journey would fit right in, and that it was a story of connections she would love to watch.
The arc of Ms. Duffy's story soars from her own place of loss in the United States to distant points across the globe. There she offers detailed portraits of individual lives of remote peoples. Sharing these portraits before arcing back to Ms. Duffy's own point of departure leaves the viewer with the comfort of a World Hug.
I told her I wasn't sure there was such a genre as Personal Documentary but Tahi - The Human Journey would fit right in, and that it was a story of connections she would love to watch.
The arc of Ms. Duffy's story soars from her own place of loss in the United States to distant points across the globe. There she offers detailed portraits of individual lives of remote peoples. Sharing these portraits before arcing back to Ms. Duffy's own point of departure leaves the viewer with the comfort of a World Hug.