The journey of Korrigane in the South Seas (1934-1936) is a mythical journey. Undertaken by five young men from good families, fond of exoticism but eager to be helpful to the science of civilization, the last ethnological who can claim to have returned to areas still unexplored objects, more than 2,500 truly authentic . The finest made the happiness of the Museum of Man, when it opened in 1938. Eight hundred of them are now featured at the Musée du Quai Branly. filmmaker Jean-Paul Fargier ethnologist Christian Coiffier and redid some of this trip in 2005 to measure the wealth, experience difficulties. One sees in this film back in the dugout in the most remote areas visited by the Goblins. On the banks of the Middle Sepik (Papua New Guinea), they found the descendants of the artists and craftsmen who sold their works to the French youth. Papuans have not forgotten anything. Homecoming. Suddenly time vanishes. The art vibrates like the old days and his reasons illuminate. On the other side of the myth