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The Great Dance – A Hunter’s Story

“The Great Dance” is a fascinating documentary that examines the unique relationship between Kalahari Desert Bushmen, or the San people, and the harsh landscape of the Kalahari Desert in Southern Africa.

Filmed through the eyes of Nqate, a hunter and one of the Kalahari Desert bushmen, The Great Dance, follows the life of Nqate as a hunter and tracker. It's a raw and poignant story of Nqate’s survival, as told in his own words.

A collaboration between Dutch and South African filmmakers, the film is a 35mm feature-length documentary directed by South African brothers Craig and Damon Foster, produced by Ellen Windemuth and written by Jeremy Evans. Its use of specially-adapted mini-cam technology and never-before-seen footage of the death-defying ‘chasing hunt’ for which Kalahari Desert Bushmen are famous for, makes this a unique and remarkable cinematic experience.

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