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Our Forgotten Souls

is an exclusive dive

into the world of the Jarawa people

who have lived in complete isolation

for 50,000 years.


For the first time in history, the Jarawas agreed to be filmed and speak.

ALL ANDAMANESE PEOPLE ARE AT RISK

Jarawas are only 400 left,

the Onge are only 80 left,

the Sentinellis are 150 people left

Who Are the Jarawa

they still live in the original paradise 

Utchu, a 4 years old Jarawa boy

living free in the jungle.

The Jarawas alert us

about their situation

THE PHOTOBOOK

by Claire Beilvert

release june 2025

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The Jarawa way of life

the original way

Why the Jarawa people

are always happy

and not us ?

Our Forgotten Souls

a feature documentary

by Alexandre Dereims

narrated by Donald Sutherland

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The Mobile Dance

the Jarawa find our world stupid.

The meaning of Life

according to the Jarawas

What makes life happy?

THE PHOTOBOOK

by Claire Beilvert

release june 2025

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JARAWAS - the photo book

$29,95

hard cover

130 pages

210x230 mm

Pre-order the photo book by Claire Beilvert

130 pages, hard cover, 210x230 mm

$29,95

available in 6 languages

* indicates required

THE JARAWAS

Utchu

Jarawa boy

Etalay

Utchu´s mother

Takulu

Etalay's husband

Ogay

Utchu´s best friend

Tangun

Ogay´s father

Mitaela

Ogay´s mother


Raja

Takulu's friend


Bapa and Tanisha

Best friends

Meet all of them

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ABOUT US


Claire Beilvert founded Premiere Nouvelle Production Company with Alexandre Dereims in 2004. Since then, she produced seven feature documentaries for television broadcasters. 

Claire is also a photographer. Her work has been exhibited in art galleries in Paris and published in France for Paris Match and she mostly works for Ngo’s like the Red Cross, Doctor Without Borders.




Alexandre Dereims has been 

working as a documentary film director for more than twenty years. His work has been widelly broadcasted by television networks such as France 5, Canal + and Arte in France, YLE in Finland, TSR in Switzerland, ABC Australia, SVT in 

Sweden, TVE in Spain, KBC in Korea, etc. He was awarded the International Red Cross Committee prize in 2007 and the Albert Londres prize in France and the golden Nymph in Monaco in 2009 for his documentary about North-Korean defectors.

Claire Beilvert

producer - photographer

claire.beilvert@proton.me

Alexandre Dereims

director

alexandre.dereims@proton.me