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Maria is a “landless person”. When she arrived at Frei Umberto’s camp in Brazil, she had nothing, she was hungry, but they helped her. She started working, harvesting beans, corn... Today she has her own piece of land, her own little house, her own soul. She even takes a course to learn how to read and write. She is simply happy. In order to share this unique image bank everywhere and for everyone, HUMAN exists in several versions: A theater version (3h11) , a tv version (2h11) and a 3 volumes version for the web. Music by Armand Amar. Watch the 3 volumes of the film from September 12th at: • Human Extended version CONTACTS Yann Arthus-Bertrand's office: [email protected] Project manager: [email protected] Non-commercial broadcasts: [email protected] If you want to see more content: Official HUMAN website: http://www.human-themovie.org For more content http://g.co/humanthemovie Share your reactions on social media #WhatMakesUsHUMAN. All shots are carbon offset schemes traced by the GoodPlanet Foundation's United Carbon Action program: http://www.goodplanet.org/en/united-c... Choose the subtitles (CC) to know the countries where the images were filmed and discover the names of the interviewees. WOMAN, Yann Arthus-Bertrand's next film Following in the footsteps of his previous film, HUMAN, Yann Arthus-Bertrand is now dedicating his next full-length feature film, WOMAN, to women. This documentary featuring thousands of voices and unique life stories narrated by women, gives us an insight into their lives, and reveals the progress made towards emancipation but also demonstrates how much remains to be done. With this new film, Yann Arthus-Bertrand seeks to speak out against the injustices suffered by women across the world. But above all, in this world devised, built and dominated by men where the future is uncertain, the goal of WOMAN is to offer an alternative view. That of women. HUMAN exhibition! Come and discover an exclusive 8-hour film exhibition at the GoodPlanet Foundation – Domaine de Longchamp, Paris. Unprecedented installations offering unique testimonies of love, happiness, but also hatred and violence, which confront us with the Other and bring us back to our own lives. More information on www.goodplanet.org Youtube: • Video