Tánana (2016)

Being Ready to Set Sail

Tánana (2016) poster

Tánana, being ready to set sail on Yahgan language, is the return of Martín González Calderón, to heart of Cape Horn. He's a Yahgan craftsman and one of the last of his people, the Yahgans, who have lived in Tierra del Fuego for more than 6000 years. Long trips made with his parents let him get the deepest knowledge and secrets of ancient navigation. However, this way of life was violently stopped, due to the interventions of Chile and Argentina's states. Since then, the few Yahgan people remaining, cannot sail as before.

Director: Cristóbal Azócar, Alberto Serrano
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 74 min
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Screenplay

Music: Sergio Pérez, Eduardo Velásquez
Editing: Cristóbal Azócar
Country: Chile
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Trailer

Tánana Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tánana about?
Tánana, being ready to set sail on Yahgan language, is the return of Martín González Calderón, to heart of Cape Horn. He's a Yahgan craftsman and one of the last of his people, the Yahgans, who have lived in Tierra del Fuego for more than 6000 years. Long trips made with his parents let him get the deepest knowledge and secrets of ancient navigation. However, this way of life was violently stopped, due to the interventions of Chile and Argentina's states. Since then, the few Yahgan people remaining, cannot sail as before.
Who directed Tánana?
Tánana was directed by Cristóbal Azócar, Alberto Serrano.
How long is Tánana?
Tánana has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is Tánana?
Tánana is a Documentary film.
Where was Tánana produced?
Tánana was produced in Chile.