世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia Poster

世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia 2009

45 min📅 2009-01-23

Step into the breathtaking highlands of Ethiopia with 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia (2009), where actor Hiroshi Tamaki embarks on a transformative journey to a remote Konsa tribe village perched 2,000 meters above sea level.

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Hiroshi Tamaki
Hiroshi Tamaki

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia (2009) about?

This documentary follows actor Hiroshi Tamaki as he visits a remote Konsa tribe village in Ethiopia's highlands, immersing himself in a peaceful, self-sustaining way of life. The film highlights his personal reflections and the cultural exchange between a world-famous celebrity and a community untouched by modernity.

Who directed 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia?

The documentary features actor Hiroshi Tamaki as the sole cast member, documenting his experience in the Ethiopian village.

Is 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia (2009) worth watching?

While unrated and lacking a broad theatrical release, this short documentary offers a unique glimpse into Ethiopian culture and a young actor's personal growth. Its themes of discovery and connection make it a worthwhile watch for fans of travel and cultural storytelling.

How long is 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia?

The film has a runtime of 45 minutes.

About 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia (2009) — One Man's Quest to Experience Ethiopia's Untouched Highlands

Step into the breathtaking highlands of Ethiopia with 世界ウルルン滞在記 Vol.3 - 玉木宏 in Ethiopia (2009), where actor Hiroshi Tamaki embarks on a transformative journey to a remote Konsa tribe village perched 2,000 meters above sea level.

This 45-minute documentary captures the raw beauty of a self-sufficient community where peace and tradition thrive far from modern influence. For Tamaki, then just 22 years old, the trip becomes more than a cultural experience—it's a personal discovery, as he explores a way of life untouched by the outside world and reflects on the simplicity of existence in one of Africa's most awe-inspiring landscapes.