Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Five must-see documentaries, issue 4

Five must-see documentaries, issue 4

1. The mystery of the human body

The film is divided into four parts: the origin of life, the existence of life, the formation of the brain and the dangerous world. This documentary created the first record of death, which caused great controversy at that time.

"Death is very important in the process of life. Presenting the process of Gerald's death will help the public understand the real situation of the human body at that moment. 」

2. "Life is worse than death"

The film tells the joys and sorrows of an AIDS family in Wenlou Village, Shangcai County, Henan Province.

The documentary "Life is worse than death" has made the whole world pay attention to Ma Shenyi's family and the whole AIDS community, and tried to help and improve their lives. This film became the starting point for Ma Shenyi's AIDS family and people in similar situations to get more care and help.

After watching the film, the audience began to think about and pay attention to the equality of human rights, the fear of life, the survival of the people at the bottom of society and other issues.

How the government helps farmers to solve their survival problems and how to assume the responsibilities and obligations that a government should bear have all entered the audience's thinking field. It's better to be alive than dead. When recording the sufferings of the Ma Shenyi family, they also showed their tenacious desire for survival and kind nature.

3. Salt of the Earth

His lens is open-minded, looking directly at the soul in the smallest place, seeing the collective face of 50,000 gold miners in Brazil, seeing the real hero of the oil well fire in Kuwait, and seeing the death of Africa's continued existence.

Every shooting plan is a long March, and people and gods dance together, and every result has aroused great repercussions. The son of the co-director accompanied his father on an expedition, only to see him filming Dante's hell from the perspective of walrus.

Now the earth is seriously ill, and he has rebuilt a forest. Brazilian documentary photographer Sebastian salgado, through his black-and-white lens, gazed at not only the distant miracles in the world, but also all kinds of people living in poverty, disease and exploitation in one photo after another.

Step 4 regenerate

The film took five years to shoot, covering five continents and 25 countries.

Smart notes and dance steps, innocent eyes full of faith, started a meditation journey about endless reincarnation, but did not start robbery.

Bagan with pagodas and temples and magnificent and solemn churches are the yearning for divinity and even consciousness for thousands of years. The stars are moving and things are forgotten. Feng shui, rain and fire are all smearing the appearance of the earth at will. The so-called noble life, without trace in the heart of nature, is not as good as a grain of dust broken all over the world.

However, all beings are upside down, and they are regarded as eternal for an instant, busy day and night, never stopping, and reinventing themselves with mud and blades. Claiming to be the Lord of all things, controlling your life, mine and his.

From the sky to the ground, from the mountains to the deep ocean, we conquered the fantastic world of utensils, decorated it with strange toys, and finally got lost in the cycle of eternal industry. Everything is impermanent, just like a magnificent and solemn altar city, which is gently erased and turned into dust. ...

5. Civilization

What do people live for?

What is the meaning of life?

What is the creation of human civilization for?

Covering six continents, 3 1 country, and more than 500 works of art, the keynote speakers, historian Simon Schama, scholars Mary Beard and David Olusoga, will discuss the human desire for creation together. In addition, the "Civilization Festival" will give new vitality to the museum's treasures through innovative digital products and activities.