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WORLD MEDICINE

3WORLD MEDICINEAUTHORSDavid PERRIER, Laurent SARDI, OlivierLEMAIREDIRECTORSLaurent SARDI, Olivier LEMAIRE, DavidPERRIERCOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT20 x 26 ', 2014A world tour of ancestral medicinal practices, among majesticlandscapes.Bernard Fontanille is an emergency doctor used to operations in difficult conditions.During his various missions he travelled all over the planet to cure, shield, heal, takecare of people and to ease pain. Led by his strong sense of humanity and his curiosity,he makes us discover and shares with us the live of women and men caring for others,saving lives, and sometimes inventing new ways of treatment.AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSEnglish - German - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.He also shows us traditional forms of medicine deeply rooted in the local culture. Throughhis various encounters and by presented methods he shows us the different realities ofa country and also the universal link that unites a patient and his doctor: humanity andconfidence.LIST OF EPISODESBOLIVIA - THE KALLAWAYA: HEALERBRAZIL - THE DOCTORS OF XINGUPEOPLECAMBODIA II - THE LAST OF THE KRUCAMBODIA I - THE TÔNLÉ SAP CLINICCHINA II - ONE-HUNDRED-PLANT MEDICINECHINA I - THE MEDICAL ARTS OF THEINDIA II - THE ANGELS OF MAHARASHTRAWARRIOR MONKSINDONESIA II - BALI - THE ISLAND OF THEINDIA I - THE HEALERS WARRIORSBALIANSINDONESIA I - THE LONTAR MENKENYA - OF MEN AND VOLCANOESJAPAN - OKINAWA'S LAST HUNDRED-MONGOLIA - BEYOND THE STEPPESYEAR-OLDSPERU - HEALING ON WATERLADAKH - THE LAST NOMADSSOUTH KOREA - THE RETURN OF THENEPAL - MEDECINE OF THE SUMMITSSPIRITSSOUTH AFRICA - THE ZULUS HEALERSUGANDA - LIFE AT THE FINGERTIPSSPAIN - HOSPITAL ON THE HIGH SEAS

4BOLIVIA - THE KALLAWAYA: HEALERPEOPLEDIRECTORSBernard FONTANILLE, Vincent KELNERCOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSEnglish - German - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.The Kallawaya, itinerant healers of the Andes, live in the mountainsof Apolobamba, one of the country's remotest areas.As well as being doctors, pharmacists, traders and gatherers, the Kallawaya know howto concoct remedies, and have an unequalled knowledge of Andean plants. They arealso said to have supernatural powers. Emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille has anappointment in the village of Chari, one of the strongholds of this culture, with Aurelio,who has an in-depth knowledge of the characteristics of one thousand species. He getsthis knowledge from his father, and is teaching it to his son Emilio - a transmission thatis carried out in juyai, the secret language of the Kallawaya.BRAZIL - THE DOCTORS OF XINGUDIRECTORSBernard FONTANILLE, Vincent KELNERCOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013VERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.Dr Douglas Rodrigues set up Projeto Xingu, a training course givenby the Federal University of São Paulo to provide those in the fieldwith the tools to understand Indian customs and beliefs.Emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille sets out to meet one of his former students, VâniaRabelo, a 32-year-old nurse. For three years, she has been living among the Kaiabis, inthe Xingu river basin, gathering experiences linked to culture shock. "Kaiabis women, forexample, do not like the umbilical cord to be cut when a child is born. They think it candamage the child's health", she recounts.

5CAMBODIA I - THE TÔNLÉ SAP CLINICDIRECTORLaurent SARDICOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSNot far from the temples of Angkor, the inhabitants of the Tonlé SapLake have adapted their lifestyles to the vagaries of the waters floods and droughts follow on from each other, as the Mekong Riverswells.Gliding along the water are a church, a police station, and a Buddhist temple but also amedical team, which has been operating for four years now. Emergency doctor BernardFontanille joins them for a medical round like no other.German - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.CAMBODIA II - THE LAST OF THE KRUDIRECTORSLaurent SARDI, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.In North West Cambodia, in the villages on the high plains on theVietnamese border, lives the Bunong ethnic group.Cambodian medicine, marked by the influence of various doctrines borrowed fromBuddhist, Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines, varies according to the region. The Bunongshave developed ancestral medicinal expertise that is based on plants and is practiced bysecret caregivers who are respected by all - the Krus.

6CHINA I - THE MEDICAL ARTS OF THEWARRIOR MONKSDIRECTORSOlivier LEMAIRE, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSEnglish - German - FrenchA journey into a forgotten China, in search of the secrets of kung-fuand the medicine of these warrior monks.The Shaolin monks may have become world famous for their spectacular practice ofKung-fu but they are equally respected in China for their teachings of traditional medicine,which combines knowledge of the body with that of medicinal plants and massages.A few old masters - the guardians of this ancestral knowledge - still live in the remotemountains of Shaolin. Master Xingzhen is one of them.TERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.CHINA II - ONE-HUNDRED-PLANTMEDICINEDIRECTOROlivier LEMAIRECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.In China, one of the cradles of medicine, caregivers have alwaysturned to nature as a source of remedies.Emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille travels to Baisha, in the province of Yunnan, whereDoctor Ho lives. This practitioner of repute opened a clinic that attracts patients from allover China and even from the rest of the world.

7INDIA I - THE HEALERS WARRIORSDIRECTORSLaurent SARDI, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchThe varma kalai or the art of vital points: a Tamil martial artsdiscipline, drawing on Siddha science and medicines.In the small village of Kovalam, between rice paddies and dirt tracks, emergency doctorBernard Fontanille meets a master of this unique form of combat. The particularity ofthe practice involves an in-depth knowledge of the vulnerable parts of the body, fromthe joints to the vital organs. Young disciples learn to detect and manipulate these bodyparts, for both fighting and healing purposes. In India, the varma kalai siddhars have thereputation of being able to prolong life or end it, as they please.TERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.INDIA II - THE ANGELS OFMAHARASHTRADIRECTORSStephane CORREA, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.Like everywhere in India, in the village of Jawalke, in the provinceof Maharashtra, overpopulation and the caste system make access tocare very difficult.Recently, a few untouchable women who didn't know how to read or write have beentrained. Emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille followed one of them on her daily round.

8INDONESIA I - THE LONTAR MENDIRECTORSStephane JACQUES, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSARTE FRANCE, BONNE PIOCHEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSAlong the coast of Rote Island, the southern-most tip of theIndonesian archipelago, a vegetal barrier of huge palm trees pointsskywards: these trees are called lontars.They constitute the island's wealth. They are used for food, clothing, housing and gettingdrunk, but also for medicinal purposes. Joseph and Jonas, the island's two healers,are emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille's guides, as he discovers an astonishingtherapeutic practice.German - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.INDONESIA II - BALI - THE ISLAND OFTHE BALIANSDIRECTORSARTE FRANCE, Bernard FONTANILLE,Stephane JACQUESCOPRODUCERBONNE PIOCHEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013VERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.In Bali, every gesture is imbued with the sacred. Bernard Fontanillemeets Mangku Tambun, one of the guardians of the Gunung Agung,the "House of the Gods".He is one of the last Balinese to have received the title of "Balian" (healer). This priestdoctor plays the role of intermediary between man and the Hindu gods.

9JAPAN - OKINAWA'S LAST HUNDREDYEAR-OLDSDIRECTORStephane CORREACOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetBernard Fontanille, an emergency doctor, travels to Okinawa, aJapanese island that cultivates the art of ageing, via social bonds,physical activity and personal fulfilment.He talks with Mrs. Toyama - 91 years-old and fighting fit - in order to understand thesecrets of her longevity. For her, it is very important to have Ikigai: "the belief that lifeis worth living".VERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.KENYA - OF MEN AND VOLCANOESDIRECTORDavid PERRIERCOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013Two thirds of the daily calories ingested by the Massaï come fromanimal fat.Yet they do not have health problems. The knowledge of the Massaï herbalists enablesthese nomadic tribes to take advantage of the surrounding nature.AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSEnglish - German - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.LADAKH - THE LAST NOMADSDIRECTORStephane CORREACOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSEnglish - German - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.On the roof of the world, at the very confines of habitable areas, thenomadic livestock farmers did not used to benefit from any form ofassistance.But in 2002, a Tibetan medical team was established by Dr Dekue, an extraordinarywoman with a background in traditional medicine. Emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille istaken, by ambulance, to accompany the team as they administer treatment at an altitudeof over 5,000 metres.

10MONGOLIA - BEYOND THE STEPPESDIRECTORDavid PERRIERCOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetWhat does one do for healthcare when living in a vast territoryconsisting of mountains and steppes, hundreds of kilometres from thenearest city?To find out, emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille meets Pujii. This traditional Mongoldoctor, who is also a livestock breeder, practices massages influenced by Tibetantechniques.VERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.NEPAL - MEDECINE OF THE SUMMITSDIRECTORSLaurent SARDI, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSTo discover the secrets of traditional Tibetan medicine, emergencydoctor Bernard Fontanille travels to the village of Pokhara, to theschool of brothers Tenzing and Gyasto Bista, the two last guardiansof amchi.Among twenty children ranging in age from 6 to 15, he discovers a well-structuredinstitution: dormitories, a kitchen, classrooms, acupuncture rooms, laboratories and abiomedical garden to harvest the basic ingredients for the various remedies.German - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.PERU - HEALING ON WATERDIRECTORSVincent KELNER, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.In Peru, emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille boards the Selva viva,a boat like something out of a Gabriel García Márquez novel.In under 10 days, the medical brigade of the Selva viva visits 20 Indian communities,carrying out free consultations among one thousand people. In each village, the teammust first meet the elders and the healers before carrying out any interventions.

11SOUTH AFRICA - THE ZULUS HEALERSDIRECTORDavid PERRIERCOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetLocated between the wild shores of the Indian Ocean and themountains of Drakensber, the province of KwaZulu-Natal - home tothe Zulu nation - is one of the poorest in the country.To stem the AIDS epidemic, notably, the World Health Organisation integrates traditionalhealers into their prevention and care campaigns. Emergency doctor Bernard Fontanillemeets one of these healersVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.SOUTH KOREA - THE RETURN OF THESPIRITSDIRECTORSStephane CORREA, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTo appease the growing tensions and malaise in a country in themidst of an economic boom, the Koreans continue to have recourseto shamanism.To discover the culture of spirits and the secular power of the mudangs - the Koreanshamans - emergency doctor Bernard Fontanille travels to the island of Jeju.TV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.SPAIN - HOSPITAL ON THE HIGH SEASDIRECTORSJacques OFFRE, Bernard FONTANILLECOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.Bernard Fontanille, an emergency doctor, travels to the port ofSantander to board the Juan de la Cosa.Every year in June, the Spanish floating hospital accompanies an armada of over 600tuna-fishing boats off the Gulf of Gascony, bring aid to fishermen in the event of anaccident.

12UGANDA - LIFE AT THE FINGERTIPSDIRECTORTim JANSSENCOPRODUCERSBONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCEFORMAT1 x 26 ', 2013AVAILABLE RIGHTSTV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights InternetVERSIONSGerman - FrenchTERRITORY(IES)Worldwide.Esther Madudu is a 33-year-old midwife at the Katine health centre,which is located about two hundred kilometres from the Ugandancapital. Here, there is no electricity and the solar panels are no longerworking. There are only two midwives at the dispensary, and onaverage they assist five women a day giving birth.In antenatal care, they look after about forty women a day, from Monday to Friday. Theyare also in charge of psychological monitoring, the prevention and treatment of malaria,and vaccinations. Even though Esther sometimes finds it hard to balance her family lifewith her work, there is no question of her stopping! She leads her life at the bedside ofothers, which today has earned her a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.

THEMATIC INDEXWORLD MEDICINE . 3BOLIVIA - THE KALLAWAYA: HEALER PEOPLE . 4BRAZIL - THE DOCTORS OF XINGU . 4CAMBODIA I - THE TÔNLÉ SAP CLINIC . 5CAMBODIA II - THE LAST OF THE KRU . 5CHINA I - THE MEDICAL ARTS OF THE WARRIOR MONKS . 6CHINA II - ONE-HUNDRED-PLANT MEDICINE . 6INDIA I - THE HEALERS WARRIORS . 7INDIA II - THE ANGELS OF MAHARASHTRA . 7INDONESIA I - THE LONTAR MEN . 8INDONESIA II - BALI - THE ISLAND OF THE BALIANS . 8JAPAN - OKINAWA'S LAST HUNDRED-YEAR-OLDS . 9KENYA - OF MEN AND VOLCANOES . 9LADAKH - THE LAST NOMADS . 9MONGOLIA - BEYOND THE STEPPES . 10NEPAL - MEDECINE OF THE SUMMITS . 10PERU - HEALING ON WATER . 10SOUTH AFRICA - THE ZULUS HEALERS . 11SOUTH KOREA - THE RETURN OF THE SPIRITS . 11SPAIN - HOSPITAL ON THE HIGH SEAS . 11UGANDA - LIFE AT THE FINGERTIPS . 12ALPHABETICAL INDEXBOLIVIA - THE KALLAWAYA: HEALER PEOPLE. 4BRAZIL - THE DOCTORS OF XINGU. 4CAMBODIA II - THE LAST OF THE KRU. 5CAMBODIA I - THE TÔNLÉ SAP CLINIC. 5CHINA II - ONE-HUNDRED-PLANT MEDICINE. 6CHINA I - THE MEDICAL ARTS OF THE WARRIOR MONKS . 6INDIA II - THE ANGELS OF MAHARASHTRA. 7INDIA I - THE HEALERS WARRIORS. 7INDONESIA II - BALI - THE ISLAND OF THE BALIANS. 8INDONESIA I - THE LONTAR MEN. 8JAPAN - OKINAWA'S LAST HUNDRED-YEAR-OLDS. 9KENYA - OF MEN AND VOLCANOES. 9LADAKH - THE LAST NOMADS. 9MONGOLIA - BEYOND THE STEPPES. 10NEPAL - MEDECINE OF THE SUMMITS.

The varma kalai or the art of vital points: a Tamil martial arts discipline, drawing on Siddha science and medicines. DIRECTORS Laurent SARDI, Bernard FONTANILLE COPRODUCERS BONNE PIOCHE, ARTE FRANCE FORMAT 1 x 26 ', 2013 AVAILABLE RIGHTS TV - DVD - VOD - Non-theatrical rights - Internet VERSIONS German - French TERRITORY(IES) Worldwide.

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