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Human

  • 2015
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  • 4h 23m
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Human (2015)
Filmmaker and artist Yann Arthus-Bertrand spent 3 years collecting real-life stories from more than 2,000 women and men in 60 countries. Working with a dedicated team of translators, journalists and cameramen, he captures deeply personal and emotional accounts of topics that unite us all; struggles with poverty, war, homophobia, and the future of our planet mixed with moments of love and happiness.
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A collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human.A collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human.A collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human.

  • Director
    • Yann Arthus-Bertrand
  • Stars
    • Luis Cancu
    • Atman
    • Berthony
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    9.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yann Arthus-Bertrand
    • Stars
      • Luis Cancu
      • Atman
      • Berthony
    • 33User reviews
    • 211Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

    Videos7

    HUMAN Trailer
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    HUMAN Trailer
    Human: Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil
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    Human: Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil
    Human: Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil
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    Human: Lencois Maranhenses National Park, Brazil
    Human: The Attabad Lake At Hunza River, Pakistan
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    Human: The Attabad Lake At Hunza River, Pakistan
    Human: The Human Pyramid In Vilafranca, Spain
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    Human: The Human Pyramid In Vilafranca, Spain
    Human: Interview Mit Katie, USA (German Subtitled)
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    Human: Interview Mit Katie, USA (German Subtitled)
    Human: Interview Mit Sean Davis, Einem Irak-Veteranen, Portland USA (German Subtitled)
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    Human: Interview Mit Sean Davis, Einem Irak-Veteranen, Portland USA (German Subtitled)

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    Luis Cancu
    • Self
    Atman
    • Self - Haiti
    Berthony
    • Self
    Bruno
    • Self
    Frezno
    Frezno
    • Self - USA
    Ian
    • Self - Australia
    Estima Joseph
    • Self
    Leonard
    • Self - USA
    Maria
    • Self - Brazil
    Pepe Mujica
    Pepe Mujica
    • Self - Uruguay
    Don Mullan
    • Self
    Qusai
    • Self - Jordan
    Sophie
    • Self
    Tjimuremo
    • Self - Namibia
    Yevgeny
    • Self - Russia
    • Director
      • Yann Arthus-Bertrand
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    8nightingaleron

    Brilliant photography and stories.

    So many different aspects of life in these stories so i recommend you watch it and take what you like and leave what you don't. I personally enjoyed the whole documentary but the English subtitles i had were not working as well as i would have liked. Some of the stories were very sad. The scenery in some of the photography was amazing and i am guessing that the use of Drones might be helping with this in a lot of modern footage. I guess we do not know how easy we have it in life until you listen to the other sides of this world that is currently in turmoil. How anyone could only give this a 1/10 is hard to comprehend.??
    10sarosirobi

    The definition of being a person, of being human...

    This film is a definite masterpiece that can surely bring some pretty deep feelings in everyone's mind. Even tough I am not fully competent of understanding each and every one of those feelings I did learn quite a valuable lesson: Individually we are different but there is only one whole we can make and that is humanity itself. The movie consists of stories, little life stories that through their simplicity altogether with the atmosphere created by the people themselves make a great place to understand what life really is and how life differs from one person to another. It really forms an opinion on every single aspect of life like: poverty, love, feelings and death. The overall quality of the movie is amazing, not only by how the general structure is build but also from an emotional perspective. Moreover, watching each and every one of those people telling their stories gives you an opportunity to catch a glimpse in their life. Combining that with the wonderful collection of music and sceneries you are persuaded to endorse the idea of life thriving everywhere and in every condition. The stories are said through an interview form, the focus being strictly on the teller. The black background and the silence that surrounds gives a very deep view in those people lives, but here is where Yann Arthus- Bertrand's genius comes on. He makes us see and understand those ideas right from the people' s mind and perspective. To sum up, I can definitely recommend this documentary to absolutely anyone who wants to take a moment and enjoy the vastness of life and world. One small detail I want to say is that I have seen the three part version which in my opinion is very suitable to many people because it give you time to understand each one very easily.
    8sam-lor

    A magnificent experience and way to expand your view of humanity.

    Very broad and deep viewing.

    The slow panning scenes and atmospheric music deliver a sublime high definition experience complimented and counterbalanced by short intimate accounts of very personal stories mostly about the individuals themselves and their sometimes incredible lives and at times harrowing experiences. So much so I had to pause for a break from the emotional intensity of some of the toughest stories.

    There are three volumes/films and I have only watched most of the way through the first so far. I wonder if the on-screen text is played/available in other languages because I saw them in English on Google Play and the multitude people telling their stories are truly drawn from all walks of life and corners of the world.

    A marvelous way to expand your view of humanity.
    10flavia_cj

    A powerful documentary.

    ""I am poor. I will now define poverty. What is poverty to me? It's when I have to go to school but can not go. When I need to eat, but I can not. When I need to sleep, but I can not. When my wife and children suffer. I do not have the intellectual level needed to get out of this situation. neither I nor my family. I feel really poor in body and mind. And you rich, who are listening to me, what you have to say about their wealth?""

    Presented in 3 Volumes of 1 hour and a half duration each, HUMAN speaks about LOVE in the purest sense of the word; talks about the machismo and homophobia still very present in the world of wars and conflicts, about revenge and forgiveness, about the humiliating poverty of many and indifferent wealth of the few. It also talks about how the current system is unfair and how the work for most people is exhausting, stressful and unhappy, making them spend his life in exchange for a money can buy everything but quality of life or True Love.

    HUMAN makes it clear how the violence against others and contempt for the less fortunate, regardless for what reasons are, it's something completely useless and unnecessary. Because in every face and all eyes, be they rich or poor, black or white, victims or criminals, straight or gay, old or children, we see that all these people are human-beings, each with its peculiarities, cultures and different stories, yes, but human-beings above all.

    This Documentary makes us look inside ourselves and make the following questions:

    Why do I keep killing me to work for a lifetime in a job that makes me more harm than good, just to accumulate the maximum of goods I can, when I die I will not take anything with me? Why do we treat each other so badly? Why do we insist on seeing the other as a threat, an enemy, not a creature to be understood, heard and respected? Why do we insist we find ourselves higher or worse than others?

    If all - or at least most - do these simple questions and begin to see in every known and unknown face a Being-Human, surely the world would not this place so full of poverty, inequality and conflict.
    8yris2002

    A stunning and emotionally gripping act of love towards mankind

    A heartfelt and deeply committed doc-pic, HUMAN is of course something more and beyond a picture, it's an act of faithful love towards mankind, towards the frailties and strength of humanity, highlighting the intolerable but still arising contradictions of a sometimes illogical human world.

    The high-definition close-up shots of people's faces, courageously and honestly opening their soul to the viewer, creates a strong empathy and a sense of connection transcending all borders: we all feel the same, hurt the same, think the same. I found some interviews really touching, although never pathetic or overly affectionate, simply because real and human.

    The short intimate accounts of personal lives are spaced with visually stunning slow-motion aerial shots of impressive natural and human landscapes, and the music also complements the high emotional value of the picture, which I would highly recommend to see.

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      Produced over a period of three years with a team of 20 persons interviewing more than 2000 people in 60 countries.
    • Alternate versions
      This movie exists in several versions for several uses and platforms: The theatrical version (191 minutes), a shorter theatrical version (143 minutes), a TV version for French TV station France 2 (131 minutes) and an extended version on YouTube (263 minutes divided into three parts).

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Arabic
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
      • Italian
      • Chinese
      • Russian
      • Greek
      • Hebrew
      • Sign Languages
    • Also known as
      • Inson
    • Filming locations
      • Bangladesh
    • Production companies
      • Abel Aflam
      • GoodPlanet Foundation
      • Humankind Production
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,410
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    • Runtime
      • 4h 23m(263 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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