

C’est humain
Marie-Soleil Dion has fun unraveling the mysteries of the human being by carrying out amazing experiences with a guest personalities.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the complexities of human existence and the search for meaning in a modern world. It delves into individual stories and broader societal themes, posing questions about purpose, connection, and the human condition. The film uses a blend of interviews and observational footage to create a reflective and intimate portrait.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'C'est humain' garnered attention in niche film festival circuits. Critical reception highlighted its thoughtful approach to existential themes and its intimate directorial style. Audience reactions often pointed to its introspective nature and the universality of its questions, though its limited release meant widespread critical analysis is not readily available.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its contemplative and philosophical exploration of life's big questions.
- Noted for its intimate and personal approach to documentary filmmaking.
- Appreciated for its ability to resonate with viewers on an emotional and intellectual level.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'C'est humain' is not widely available due to its nature as a short, independent documentary with limited distribution.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at various international short film festivals, including (but not limited to) the Festival Internacional de Cine de Valencia. Specific awards are not widely publicized.
Fun Fact
Director Julien Sparla aimed to create a film that would act as a mirror, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own lives and perceptions of humanity.
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