Screenings

Human Planet: Jungles & Mountains

Tuesday, Jul 5, 2016
8:00pm -> 10:00pm
Minus 1

In their last screening, they’ve seen how human beings have adapted to live in the harshest places on earth, in the blistering heat of the deserts and the sharp cold of the Arctic.
Join them at Minus 1, as we tackle the human innovation that has allowed people to live in the most unfamiliar places, treetops and mountaintops.

Life in the trees requires great skill and sheer bravery; the Matis of Brazil carve blow-pipes to hunt monkeys in total silence; deep in the Congo forests, Tete defies death by scaling a giant tree using nothing more than a liana vine. In the Altai Mountains in western Mongolia, the vast open spaces make hunting for animals almost impossible, so the locals have forged an astonishing partnership with golden eagles which can do the hunting for them.

Cost
5,000 LL

For more information or to make a reservation
70.340.950