Omo: A Journey to the Primaeval Age
Filmmaker Pavol Barabás and a group of intrepid explorers set out to find the roots of humankind on the banks of the River Omo in Ethiopia, where the oldest remains of ancient humans were found. After facing treacherous rapids along their journey, the daring rafters encounter local populations living off the river. The film won the Silver Gentian for Best Film on Exploration at the Trento Film Festival, among other awards.
- Release Year:
- 2002
- Rating:
- NR
- Video Quality:
- Standard Definition
- Runtime:
- 69 Minutes
- Directed By:
- Pavol Barabás
- Cast:
- Not available
- Genres:
- Documentaries
Travel & Adventure Documentaries
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