Human, a documentary by French director Yann Arthus-Bertrand, features real stories of 2,020 people from 60 countries in 63 different languages. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Several such interviews make up a themed section of the film, which is separated from the next by breathtaking aerial shots of landscapes and mass human activities.
Without an off-screen voice asking questions, the sequences easily hold audience attention with their content.
The interviews cover a wide range of topics-religion, war, death, immigration, homosexuality and love, among others-says the director.
Commenting on the film, Anastasia Mikova, head of the interview shoots, says in the movie's introduction pamphlet: "After the interviews that went well, the people involved would often thank me, saying that I was the first person to listen to them, or that it was the first time they had said what they had said."