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1.5: What makes us Human?

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    Let’s start here. What makes us human?

    Photographer, Yan Arthus-Bertrand, asked these questions as he collected stories from more than 2,000 people from 60 countries. Do we all have the same thirst for love, freedom and recognition? In a world torn between tradition and modernity, do our fundamental needs remain the same? Deep down, what does it mean to be human today? What is the meaning of life? Are our differences so great? Do we, in fact, share more values than we might have imagined? And if so, why can we not manage to understand one another? What was the toughest trial you had to face, and what did you learn from it?

    There are three parts to this film. Each part is about an hour and a half. Take notes as you watch it. What do you see in this film that answers the question, what makes us human? Here are the links:

    HUMAN Extended version VOL.1

    HUMAN Extended version VOL.2

    HUMAN Extended version VOL.3

    The film recounts many of these interviews, interspersed with stunning portraits and the sort of aerial imagery he is famous for, depicting the human condition and our interactions with the Earth. Arthus-Bertrand has shared some of the photos with The Atlantic. You can view them by clicking on this link: What It Means to Be Human, by Yann Arthus-Bertrand

    There are three parts to this film. Each part is about an hour and a half. Take notes as you watch it. What do you see in this film that answers the question, what makes us human?

    An interactive H5P element has been excluded from this version of the text. You can view it online here:
    https://minnstate.pressbooks.pub/introductiontohumanitiesv2/?p=34#h5p-1

    All Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s movies are free for the teachers if they use the movie inside their classroom. You can even add a link to our YouTube pages on your website. I just need to know the name and the address of the school/university and a confirmation that it will be only for education purpose, and no commercial. If you want to organize a public screening, you have to confirm that the entrance will be free (no entrance fee). The rights are free (=nothing to pay). I will send you an authorization form. For your information, you can add the links to the YouTube pages, but I also can send you links to download the movies in order to make educational or public screenings. This is the link to download the poster of Human https://cloud.goodplanet.org:8080/index.php/s/cET3ko3r1425TLE You may insert our logo to your webpage. If you want it let me know. (GoodPlanet Foundation) If you have any question do not hesitate to ask. All my best.
    Jacqueline GOFFART Chargée des films HOME Project Manager
    FONDATION GOODPLANET www.goodplanet.org www.facebook.com/homethemovie.org www.facebook.com/humanthemovie/ Tel : +33 (0) 1 48 42 01 01 Mail: home@goodplanet.org

    This page titled 1.5: What makes us Human? is shared under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Lori-Beth Larsen.

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