In the heart of the African savannah, where the sun scorches the earth and nature reigns supreme, lives a tribe that seems to belong to another era: the Hadzabe. Here, far from everything we know, time appears to have stood still. Their handmade bows, a language that echoes the earliest days of humanity, and a life shaped by hunting and gathering tell a story rooted in the very origins of humankind.
For four days, we shared the hunt with them, trying to keep pace with their swift stride across the land of the baboons. We documented what may once have been the daily life of our ancestors thousands of years ago. And in the end, a bond was formed that goes beyond friendship.
This is not just a documentary. It is a complete immersion into a disappearing world that still has so much to teach us. A tribe of hunter-gatherers living in harmony with nature, facing each day an environment that can be as cruel as it is generous.

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