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The Making of ‘The Last Honey Hunter’
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From filmmakers Camp4 Collective and Felt Soul Media, The Last Honey Hunter is a film highlighting an ancient practice in remote Nepal: honey harvesting. Both the hallucinogenic honey and the gathering process are sacred to the village. In the highly-acclaimed film, local Mauli Ghan guides the crew through both the ceremonies and safety precautions needed to execute the high-flying collection methods.