Not exact matches
But beyond all of its memorable visuals, huge set
pieces and bold creative choices (it's four hours long and takes some liberties with the text), The Ten Commandments is at its core a compelling story
about a man's calling from God and his struggles with his own
humanity.
Joining me was Harvard University economist Edward Glaeser, author of two
pieces, who spoke
about how, done right, with an emphasis on education, the greater density of
humanity afforded by urban living can help us innovate our way out of the problems facing us today.
In Carl Matheson «s early aughties
piece on the humour of TVs The Simpsons, he talks
about something he calls hyper - irony: «The flavor of humor offered by today's comedies is colder, based less on a shared sense of
humanity than on a sense of world - weary cleverer - than - thou - ness.»
Simon Hall has chosen to highlight Photo London in a
piece about May's best photo festivals for The Photographic Museum of
Humanity.
The moods of the video frequently shift from melancholic to idyllic and back again, and throughout the
piece evokes empathy and provokes questions
about life, liberty, and
humanity.