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Production Stills

Yanomamö girl

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Theatrical Trailer
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Teaser Trailer #1


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Story Trailer #1
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Behind The Enemy God #1
A brief video segment explaining some of the background of the project:


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Anthropologist's View of The Enemy God

Dr. Jim Yost, well-known for his work among indigenous groups in the Amazon, gives his perspective on the film, it's portrayal of indigenous culture, and on the issue of culture change.

To view interviews with Yanomamö leaders concerning the film project, click on these links:

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To view a brief clip of some of our original film tests, shot in Venezuela, click on these links:

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You can download a copy of the original version of the movie poster here.  This poster has the faces of some of the original Yanomamö actors we had cast in the film.

You can look at the sets we constructed in the Venezuelan jungle if you click on the links below.  (These are QuickTime VR files. They open with QuickTime Player, available here.)

Shabano Scene - This was our traditional village set.There are two panoramas in this file, when your cursor changes to a fat arrow, click again for a new view.

Village Scene - This was our modern village set.

NOTE: We constructed new sets, similar to these, in Belize when we were forced to relocate the production.