The Measure of Man explained

The Measure of Man
Director:Marianne Kõrver
Runtime:56 Minutes
Country:Estonia
Language:English

The Measure of Man (Estonian: Inimese mõõt) is a documentary film about global ecological problems told via personal stories.

The documentary was produced in Estonia in 2010. Film director is Marianne Kõrver, script by Kaie Kotov and Marianne Kõrver.

The film presents stories from a well-off lawyer in the rush of Manhattan, a young barber in ancient town of Hasankeyf in Turkey, a family of fisherman on Lake Tonle Sap in Cambodia, and a publisher in the all-eco quarter Vauban in Freiburg in Germany.

This is the first Estonian film on environmental issues that presents global problem using original shoots from all continents. Its theoretical background is taken from ecosemiotics and semiotics of landscape, not used earlier in such a way.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. Tarand, Kaarel 2011. Ühte laulu tahaks laulda. Sirp 1.4.
  2. Pullerits, Priit 2011. Eesti tegi filmi kogu maailmale. Postimees 9.4.
  3. http://cinemaplaneta.org/?page_id=1706&lang=en Cinema Planeta 2011.
  4. http://www.matsalufilm.ee/en/2011/ Matsalu Nature Film Festival 2011.