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ヤン・アルテュス=ベルトランが広角で捉える壊れやすい地球

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この映像がいっぱいの講演で、ヤン・アルテュス=ベルトランは、人類と環境に関する最近の3つのプロジェクトを紹介しています。目を見張る航空写真のシリーズ「空から見た地球」。世界中で個人的なインタビューを敢行した「ほかの60億の人々」。そして間もなく公開される映画「Home」は、人類が環境に及ぼす影響を、息を飲むような映像で記録しています。

With photography, Yann Arthus-Bertrand has captured the beauty of the Earth. Through video and film, his latest projects bind together ecology and humanism. For him, it's all about living together. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Yasushi Aoki
Reviewed by Masaaki Ueno
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