Summary: | In the middle of the 1950s, Robert Citron, known as The state Trooper Lemon, left to discover the New Caledonia, to live a human and film adventure. He took one 8 mm movie camera and acted as film maker. 50 years later, his pictures taken on the island of Pines and in Canala, are made public and deciphered by the collectors of Kanak heritage.
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