Filmmaker Yann Arthus-Bertrand has spent almost forty years photographing the world to better understand our planet. Recently, he dedicated three years to create a new project: "Human." The scope of "Human" is breathtaking. He and his team traveled to sixty countries and spoke with 2000 different people, recording their stories on film. Each story is a precious gift, a window into the meaning of human life and death: our struggles, our loves, our pain, our triumphs. Francine Cristophe is a French Jew who, as a child in 1944, was interred in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Do yourself a favor, watch and listen as she tells her story. She's worth it, and so are you. Yann Arthus-Bertrand
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Lynn & Dick Hirsch
12/21/2015 05:04:06 pm
Her testimony was riveting and memorable.
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Sara Schultz
12/23/2015 02:51:25 pm
Brought me to tears. There are no words for a story like this!
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