Rent How Art Made the World (2005)

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4h 50min
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Synopsis:
Why does our world look like it does? That great modern mystery is spectacularly unravelled in this international landmark series; an epic quest across five continents and 100,000 years - via some of the greatest treasures of the ancient world - to the heart of human creativity. Discovering how the first big artistic discoveries were made, and how they have cascaded down the centuries to define the look of the present day - this is your invitation to see the world from an utterly new perspective.
Encompassing everything from cave paintings to ceramics and pyramids to palaces, the series probes the global trend for unrealistic depictions of the human body; the secret powers of the feature film; how politicians manage to manipulate people so easily; visions of death and the afterlife; and crucially, why we use imagery at all. Beautiful, surprising, and compelling, this awe-inspiring adventure is not only for art lovers, but for anyone who has ever wondered about their place in the world.
Actors:
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Directors:
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Producers:
Nick Murphy
Studio:
BBC
Genres:
Documentary
BBFC:
Release Date:
29/05/2005
Run Time:
290 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Behind the Scenes Footage
  • Interview with Dr Nigel Spivey & Mark Hedgecoe
Disc 1:
This disc includes the following episodes:
- Nomadic People
- Bush Paintings
- Alexander the Great
Disc 2:
This disc includes the following episodes:
- Odysseus
- The Aztecs and The Stone of the Sun

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Captivating - How Art Made the World review by JD

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17/05/2012

Utterly captivating. Looking at historical and pre-historical art which we have all seen many times before but now with a completely different explanation and much more plausible viewpoint. My slight criticisms would be that it goes on a bit about how dominated we are by modern images and there are some long linking scenes with no little repetition. Maybe they could have said it all in 3 episodes. Nevertheless very thought provoking analysis.

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