Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life,
the whole aim and end of human existence.
~ Aristotle ~
Archive for joy
Life in a Day (2011)
Posted in Documentary, Feature Length, Independent Film, Psychology, World Cinema with tags beauty, civilization, communication, complexity, cycle, destiny, earth, existence, experience, globalism, humanity, individuality, interconnectedness, journey, joy, life, moment, people, sociocultural evolution, unity, world on February 7, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm
Director: Kevin Macdonald
Producer: Liza Marshall, Ridley Scott
Genre: Documentary / Independent Film / Feature Length
Country: United States / United Kingdom
Language: English / Italian / Japanese / German / Spanish / Indonesian / Balinese / Portuguese / Ukrainian / Vietnamese / Creole / Catalan / Dutch / Bengali / Masai / Hindi / Arabic / Quechua / Russian /
AR / CN / DE / EN / ES / FR / IT / PT / RU subtitles
Filmed by You.
A documentary shot by film-makers all over the world that serves as a time capsule to show future generations what it was like to be alive on the twenty-fourth of July, 2010.
Enlisted to capture a moment of the day on camera, the global community responded by submitting more than 80,000 videos to YouTube. The videos contained over 4,500 hours of deeply personal, powerful moments shot by contributors from Australia to Zambia, and from the heart of bustling major cities to some of the most remote places on Earth. The film offers a unique experience that shows – with beauty, humor, and joyful honesty – what it’s like to be alive on Earth today.
Babies / Bebes (2010)
Posted in Documentary, Psychology, World Cinema with tags birth, child, connection, culture, diversity, experience, humankind, individuality, innocence, journey, joy, language, lifestyle, love, mother, sociocultural evolution, tradition, unity, world on January 20, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm
Director: Thomas Balmès
Producer: Alain Chabat
Genre: Documentary
Country: France
Language: English / Japanese / Mongolian / EN subtitles
A nature documentary with focus on humans.
A look at one year in the life of four babies from around the world, from Mongolia to Namibia to San Francisco to Tokyo. Experience joy and happiness at its purest in this life-affirming, universal celebration of the magic and innocence of Babies. The movie is a joyous celebration of humankind that’s loaded with adorable images, but it lacks insight and depth.
This film is rated PG for cultural and maternal nudity.
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Crossroads: Labor Pains of a New Worldview (2013)
Posted in Cosmology, Documentary, Philosophy, Psychology, Science with tags awakening, awareness, balance, beauty, change, consciousness, consumption, crisis, critical mass, ego, energy, evolution, happiness, harmony, homeostasis, humanity, identity, interdependence, joy, love, mass media, meaning, nature, society, unity, value, worldview on January 8, 2014 by SiNgUlIbRiUm
Director: Joseph Ohayon
Producer: Joseph Ohayon
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States / Israel / Norway
Language: English / CN / IT / PT / DE / ES / RO / RU / EN subtitles
Crossroads: Labor Pains of a New Worldview is a documentary exploring the depths of the current human condition and the emergence of a worldview that is recreating our world from the inside out.
Weaving together insights and findings from biology, psychology, network science, systems science, business, culture and media, the film reveals the inner workings of the human experience in the 21st century, urging viewers to step out of the box and challenge their own assumptions about who we really are, and why we do what we do.
Crossroads places evolutionary context to today’s escalating social unrest, natural disasters, and economic failures. It illuminates the footsteps of an integrated worldview, penetrating its way through the power of social networks to the forefront of our personal and collective awareness.
A refreshing reality check for all viewers and a clarion call for those who carry the seeds of the emerging worldview.
Scientists and thinkers featured in Crossroads include: Amit Goswami, Neale Donald Walsch, Elisabet Sahtouris, Bruce Lipton, Peter Joseph, Caroline A. Miller, Nicholas Christakis, James Fowler, Michael Laitman, Ervin Laszlo, Dean Radin, Dave Sherman, Annie Leonard, Jairon G. Cuesta, and John St. Augustine.