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The Last Trackers of the Outback
The Last Trackers of the Outback
2007-12-28
en
51m
Documentary
For millenniums, Aborigines used tracking to survive. Their ancient skills now help police capture murderers and save people's lives. Will modern technology replace an art based on the intimate bond between man and nature?
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Director
Éric Ellena
Writer
Éric Ellena
Writer
Vanessa Escalante
tracker
australian aboriginal
australian outback
aboriginal tradition
Status
Released
Budget
$300
Countries
Australia
France
Companies
Amen Ra Films
French Connection Films
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