Borneo Death Blow - Full Documentary

2018 ж. 6 Қар.
50 256 822 Рет қаралды

An adventure in Borneo with a tribe of blowpipe hunters, the Penan.
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    @RaphaelTreza@RaphaelTreza5 жыл бұрын
  • In Germany millions of TV license funds are wasted on huge crews, overboarding theory research and complicated, overengineered documentary productions. This is incredible production quality and most importantly an honest, detailed insight full of dignity and human warmth.

    @alexhebert6397@alexhebert63973 жыл бұрын
  • "One day, the tables will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold." Beautiful doc, thank you.

    @lukamiras-siras198@lukamiras-siras1982 жыл бұрын
  • Thankyou for this video. I was born and raised in Jungle of Papua New Guinea and witnessed destruction of tropical rain forest just for few dollars for Malaysia oil palm plantations. As children of missionaries, we were fortunate getting better education and living abroad. Most of our relatives still in of rainforest and what mother Earth can provide. GOD bless your work and continue to bring fine journalism to the world for voiceless.

    @keongwia3293@keongwia3293
  • This is the best documentary on the Penan I have seen. I once lived in Borneo and spent time with several Dayak tribes including Kelabit and Penan in Sarawak and Punan in Kalimantan. The Penan are truly the most intelligent, knowledgeable, generous and kind people I have ever met. Your coverage of the issues effecting the Penan is extensive and sympathetic. Also good to see your mention of Bruno Manser and his good work to help the Dayaks battle the logging companies and the corrupt Malaysian government who are destroying their land.

    @__logan__duvalier__@__logan__duvalier__
  • I love the fact that you werent asking any stupid or controversial questions to the Penan tribe. You were very respectful of their culture and understood and was empathetic to their woes without appearing pretentious. Great video

    @user-jk5ni2nc5u@user-jk5ni2nc5u28 күн бұрын
  • I have tears on my eyes to see them live like that.I’m a Dayak from part of Borneo Indonesia,but now I lived in Hawaii USA 🇺🇸,every year I go visit my family in central borneo.I used to lives in the forest with all my family.

    @uilotol@uilotol4 жыл бұрын
  • I was born in Borneo, Sarawak , living in Vancouver now. Thank you for the wonderful work you have done. I believe you took this document near the Mulu National Park. I was there many times .

    @nyuklenhwang7366@nyuklenhwang7366
  • This documentary is outstanding. The music was as relaxing as their culture. They take only what they need from the forest & have readily available solutions to most problems. This is what I’d call a self sufficient way of life.

    @deecooper1567@deecooper1567
  • I've never seen so many happy faces and talented people without Instagram without Facebook without a car without a smartphone without Netflix without Amazon without RedBull ... but in harmony with nature. Thanks

    @kopfunten@kopfunten3 жыл бұрын
  • It is heartbreaking how they ask the outsiders to tell the world about their struggles and to ask for help. No one is coming to help them, they are the last of their kind. Very thankful for this documentary.

    @briannewman532@briannewman532 Жыл бұрын
  • Sy sangat suka dengan film dokumenter tentang alam dan suku dlm suatu wilayah. Dan semoga Chanel KZhead ini makin sukses dan terus berkembang

    @ilhamkhadafie8396@ilhamkhadafie8396
  • MAY GOD BLESS All OF THE PEOPLE LIVING HERE

    @lizjohnson2377@lizjohnson2377
  • As a Malaysian. It really hit me deep. everything that Raphael says about the government is true. they don't really care about the nature. All they see is $$$. And every problems, conflicts that were mention in this video are only the surface of a deeper problems. I hope this video get noticed and help people realize the importance of preserving nature. Peace from NORTH BORNEO!

    @smuggy2111@smuggy21115 жыл бұрын
  • "one day the table will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold" ...so true

    @christinagomes3791@christinagomes37915 жыл бұрын
  • The palm oil industry is the most horrible crime against humanity that I've seen in my life! I seen it a few years ago flying to Jakarta and Palankaraya Indonesia as well as Maldives, most of those Asian countries are just wiped out, all the beautiful land is going to palm oil production, it's sickening! Makes my heart sad, thank you for showing these beautiful peoples amazing culture...

    @jerrydonquixote5927@jerrydonquixote5927
  • What a beautiful docu and an ode to Bruno Manser, who only got recognition in his home town years after he had died. I remember hearing him live in a radio interview in the 90’. Everyone me including regarded him a crackhead and dreamer and his disappearance in 2000 passed largely unnoticed. Only much much later I learned about his achievements and the risks he took. And I would have had a chance to attend one of his dia shows in the 90’s and missed it. Thanks for this beautiful film.

    @christophgass175@christophgass175
  • Not one ad was played in this movie. What a king. Not even trying to make revenue from an outstanding piece of content. Fair play sir.

    @derham69@derham693 жыл бұрын
  • As an Iban, I have to say the Penan tribe is truly the heart of our Borneo jungle, I’ve never seen people who lives so peacefully in the nature and respect the environment so much. Logging companies are just crazy here in Borneo, a lot of illegal trades not to mention, even the legal ones takes things to the next level. It harms their customs and traditions and I’m ashamed of the lack of awareness the people have here, because everybody seems to chase modernity but have little to none about the consequences this will have to the future of our generation and all the beings in the nature. This is such a beautiful video, everything was very well captured, I have gained even more infos. Thank you and keep it up!

    @beatricearie@beatricearie5 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the penan people they are truly amazing ❤

    @Biteme221@Biteme221
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