Fattoruso
The Ocean of Language - a documentary about language and radical optimism, delving into diverse forms of expression - including music, photography, poetry, and cinema - to explore how they shape our u…
Fattoruso
The Ocean of Language - a documentary about language and radical optimism, delving into diverse forms of expression - including music, photography, poetry, and cinema - to explore how they shape our understanding of the world. Language is a deep ocean, diverse and alive. The native tongue, understood as a system of signs that possess meaning, is only one of the languages that exist and that define us. This documentary delves into various forms of language, including music, photography, poetry, and cinema, exploring how they shape our understanding of the world through thought, narrative, and cultural expression. Directed by Alan Fischer and with the participation of luminaries who invite us to reflect upon language and reality, such as poet Raúl Zurita, philosopher Andrés Claro, physicist César Hidalgo, anthropologist Sonia Montecino, writer Jorge Fondebrider, film director Fernando Trueba, journalist Diego Fischerman and photographer Daniel Mordzinski.
Fattoruso
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The Ocean of Language - a documentary about language and radical optimism, delving into diverse forms of expression - including music, photography, poetry, and cinema - to explore how they shape our understanding of the world. Language is a deep ocean, diverse and alive. The native tongue, understood as a system of signs that possess meaning, is only one of the languages that exist and that define us.
This documentary delves into various forms of language, including music, photography, poetry, and cinema, exploring how they shape our understanding of the world through thought, narrative, and cultural expression. Directed by Alan Fischer and with the participation of luminaries who invite us to reflect upon language and reality, such as poet Raúl Zurita, philosopher Andrés Claro, physicist César Hidalgo, anthropologist Sonia Montecino, writer Jorge Fondebrider, film director Fernando Trueba, journalist Diego Fischerman and photographer Daniel Mordzinski..