Na ceste po Patagonii

Summary With Jirí Bartoska and Miroslav Donutil for a virgin piece of nature, where there is a shortage of women, they go shopping and Mrs. Anabel and her three daughters make unrivaled chocolate. "Those who have not seen the Patagonian forest do not know this planet," said the once famous Chilean poet and writer Pablo Neruda. Above a virgin piece of rugged nature, which stretches across Argentina and Chile, a banner with the words "Welcome to the end of the world" could easily fly. Flocks of flamingos glide over the endless plains, gauchos drive their stocky herds of cattle, and wind speeds normally reach up to 120 kilometers per hour. Life is hard, but people have found their way here, even if you see few women here. No wonder richer landowners have to fly shopping. But some women, such as Mrs. Anabel and her three daughters, have been able to make a name for themselves here. After a visit to their cafe, Pablo Neruda's statement could be paraphrased: Anyone who has not eaten cast chocolate from Mrs. Anabel has never been to Patagonia.

S2.E2 ∙ Na ceste po Patagonii

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Miroslav Donutil Jirí Bartoska

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Sep 10, 2006

Countries of origin : Czech Republic

Language : Czech

Production companies : Ceská Televize

Summary With Jirí Bartoska and Miroslav Donutil for a virgin piece of nature, where there is a shortage of women, they go shopping and Mrs. Anabel and her three daughters make unrivaled chocolate. "Those who have not seen the Patagonian forest do not know this planet," said the once famous Chilean poet and writer Pablo Neruda. Above a virgin piece of rugged nature, which stretches across Argentina and Chile, a banner with the words "Welcome to the end of the world" could easily fly. Flocks of flamingos glide over the endless plains, gauchos drive their stocky herds of cattle, and wind speeds normally reach up to 120 kilometers per hour. Life is hard, but people have found their way here, even if you see few women here. No wonder richer landowners have to fly shopping. But some women, such as Mrs. Anabel and her three daughters, have been able to make a name for themselves here. After a visit to their cafe, Pablo Neruda's statement could be paraphrased: Anyone who has not eaten cast chocolate from Mrs. Anabel has never been to Patagonia.

Details

Genres : Documentary

Release date : Sep 10, 2006

Countries of origin : Czech Republic

Language : Czech

Production companies : Ceská Televize

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