
SummaryThis documentary by Craig and Damon Foster focuses on the surviving San bushmen in the central Kalahari.
Directed By:Craig Foster, Damon Foster
Written By:Jeremy Evans
The Great Dance: A Hunter's Story
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Generally Favorable
71% Positive
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An unforgettable movie with a message that is likely to add wrinkles to your conception of what it means to be a good steward of the Earth.
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In a very real way, The Great Dance constitutes an act of preservation and a requiem.
75
The labor of love of South African brothers Craig and Damon Foster, who directed and photographed this intriguing documentary.
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Never shies away from either the beauty or the cruelty of the hunt.
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A grassroots refutation of Discovery Channel/National Geographic dispassion, The Great Dance: A Hunter's Story is hot and sweaty with fetching curves.
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For the first time anywhere, filmmaking brothers Craig and Damon Foster capture this rare event as it happens, and it's something to see.
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Moreover, what the film lacks in temporal credibility, it amply makes up for in sheer rawness -- the rawness being literal.
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