During World War I, the German colonial officer Hermann Detzner hid in the highland jungle of Kaiser-Wilhelm-Land, now Papua New Guinea. Alone with a parrot, he endured a strange ordeal in which he nearly went insane. Back in Germany, he wrote a book about this time, Four Years Among Cannibals. There, Detzner describes himself alternately as the Humboldt of Oceania or a daring guerrilla fighter against the Australians. The episodes in the book are, to a large extent, inventions and glorifications of himself. German missionaries uncovered these fantasies, and Detzner, briefly famous, fell into oblivion. Some in the district of Finschhafen, however, regard him now was a deity who, in secret, does good. The artist group Mangan25 explores this story on their expedition into Papua New Guinea. It is a story of fierce post-colonial upheavals.
Detzman walking
Kai-Uwe Kohlschmidt
Born in 1968 in Leipzig. Active as a singer in the band SANDOW, as a director, writer and composer for film, radio features and radio plays. Expedition traveller.
2020 LEICHHARDTS LETZTES RÄTSEL, Dokumentarfilm
2022 EXODUS NAMIB, Dokumentarfilm
2022 DETZMAN WALKING, Dokumentarfilm HOF 2023
“Together with the artist group Mangan25, I have undertaken numerous expeditions in all inhabited continents of the earth. The trip to Papua New Guinea was extremely eventful and intense. The effects of colonialism and missionary work are still enormous. I was very touched by an email from our head guide Walter Teunzac. He wrote, ‘It is a great documentary. Be aware that here in Finschhafen, you, for the first time, have given us a part of history we did not have before.’”
Kai-Uwe Kohlschmidt