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Recommend three documentaries suitable for women to watch.

Recommend three documentaries suitable for women: She is at home, the first time in her life, the mystery of heaven and earth.

"She is at Home" is a series of documentaries about the feelings of women living alone in China.

Directed by the cutting-edge director Dai, it pays attention to the feelings and intimate relationships of three solitary women with different ages, identities and occupations. Dai is both an "intruder" and an "observer", showing the relationship between these three women and their family background, other half, body, illness and living space, recording their real life fragments and thoughts, and reflecting more lonely groups through individuals. During the filming, she also explored herself further by asking them questions.

Living alone and developing with each other is a reflexive documentary, and she and the subject are "mirror images of each other". The film focuses on women living alone and stares at their love and desire for each other. After reading it, I will find that the concerns and difficulties of women living alone in each time period are different. In their twenties, they are eager for money and are at a loss about interpersonal relationships. Forty years old, pay attention to health, have their own code of conduct, not easily compromise; In his sixties, he regained his youth and accepted his farewell.

Life is a contest between oneself and oneself, and a reconciliation between oneself and oneself.

"The First Time in Life" is a 12 series of humanistic documentaries jointly produced by CCTV, Shanghai Radio and Television Documentary Center and Billy.

By observing the "first time" of different people at important nodes in life, we can reflect the current China people's philosophy of existence from point to point. Documentaries run through different stages of life, such as birth, schooling, starting a family, starting a career and providing for the aged, and are distributed in different life scenes such as hospitals, schools, military, villages, factories and universities for the aged. At the beginning of each episode, a "storyteller" who echoes the core of the story will be invited to lead the feature film, dubbing the narrative of the story and interpreting it emotionally.

The film brings together the joys and sorrows of ordinary people, gathering and parting, unrestrained and depressed, and depicts the most touching picture in contemporary life.

The most powerful weapon of mankind is not nuclear weapons, but all the courage.

The Mystery of Heaven and Earth is a documentary produced by Look Filmes and directed by Ron Fricke.

The film premiered at Toronto Film Festival on September 5th. 1992. It is divided into 20 chapters, covering ice and snow, Africa, starry sky and other topics, telling the evolution of the earth and human beings, as well as the relationship between human beings and the environment. Photographic footprints spread all over six continents and 24 countries, showing an extraordinary journey full of charm, capturing not only harmony, but also the suffering experienced by man and nature in this land.

When the film was first released, it received rave reviews and was called "the greatest documentary of the 20th century" by some crazy film critics. A few years ago, some people even claimed that if they were exiled to a desert island, the only movie they would like to bring was it. The film is based on the evolution of the earth and human beings, and the relationship between human beings and the environment. There is no dialogue from beginning to end.

Baraka is an ancient Sufi vocabulary of Islam, which means "blessing".