Time: 1 hour Mood: Introspection What you need: An internet connection, YouTube and a box of tissues (you may need it) Okay, let’s be clear: Do not, absolutely do not watch this during placement season, semester exams or with an assignment over your head. Watch this when you have time so that you can process the content and engage with it. There, you have been warned. Shot over a period of three years, across various countries and beyond borders, Yann Arthus-Bertrand created his very own masterpiece. You’ll be flabbergasted by the imagery, colours, patterns, and music, but most of all, by the stories that he brings to the screen from across the world. It’ll make you feel hopeful, crushed, happy, sad, shocked, even all at the same time. So, take a seat, open your heart and listen. Lucky for you, the extended version of the documentary film is available on YouTube. Here’s the link to that.
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Sarika Nerurkar
Photographer | Writer
If I'm not at my table I'm either chatting up over fizzy drinks or climbing in the Himalayas.
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