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Release Date:
January 21, 2015
Original Title:
La Buena Vida - Das gute Leben
Alternate Titles:
La buena vida
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
3sat
Mascha Film
ZDF
soap factory
Production Countries:
Germany | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: AA
Runtime: 94
The village of Tamaquito lies deep in the forests of Colombia. Here, nature provides the people with everything they need. But the Wayúu community's way of life is being destroyed by the vast and rapidly growing El Cerrejón coal mine. Determined to save his community from forced resettlement, the leader Jairo Fuentes negotiates with the mine's operators, which soon becomes a fight to survive.
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Assistant Camera:
Helge Haack
Assistant Director:
Etienne Boussac
Assistant Editor:
Jens Schanze
Colorist:
Yvonne Tran
Director:
Jens Schanze
Director of Photography:
Börres Weiffenbach
Editor:
Bernd Euscher
Executive Producer:
Jens Schanze
Line Producer:
Frank Matter
Location Sound Recordist:
Markus Seitz
Jesus Casquete Gonzales
Carlos Ibáñez Díaz
Thorsten Czart
Original Music Composer:
Rainer Bartesch
Victor Moser
Producer:
Jens Schanze
Frank Matter
Judith Malek-Mahdavi
Sound Designer:
Marc Parisotto
Daniel Dietenberger
Supervising Producer:
Judith Malek-Mahdavi
Writer:
Jens Schanze
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