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  1. The film WHO WE WERE observes the current state of the world, accompanied by six intellectuals and scientists who reflect on the present and postulate about the future.

  2. The film WHO WE WERE observes the current state of the world, accompanied by six intellectuals and scientists who reflect on the present and postulate about the future. Producer, director and writer Marc Bauder follows his interviewees into the depths of the ocean, to the top of the world, and out into the far reaches of space.

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  3. 24 févr. 2021 · The official trailer for "Who We Were" (Wer Wir Waren) by Marc Bauder, starring Alexander Gerst, Sylvia Earle, Dennis Snower, Matthieu Ricard, Felwine Sarr and Janina Loh.

    • 2 min
    • 3,2K
    • Berlinale - Berlin International Film Festival
  4. 4 mars 2021 · Dans Who We Were, inspiré des écrits de feu l'auteur allemand Roger Willemsen, le tableau est plus exhaustif (car le réalisateur visite plusieurs continents, ainsi que l'espace) et offre quelques minces raisons d'espérer.

  5. 8 juil. 2021 · Who We Were. A cinematic essay - inspired by the book "who we were" by Roger Willemsen With Alexander Gerst (astronaut), Sylvia Earle (deep sea researcher), Mathieu Ricard (buddhist monk), Dennis Snower (economist), Felwine Sarr (philosopher) und Janina Loh (critical post- humanist).

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    • Documentary
    • Marc Bauder
    • 2021-07-08
  6. WHO WE WERE observes the current state of the world, accompanied by six intellectuals and scientists who reflect on the present and postulate about the future. Director Marc Bauder follows his interviewees into the depths of the ocean, to the top of the world, and out into the far reaches of space. Together, they explore the incredible ...

  7. For it is not “who we are” – the question a civilisation might ask if it could read the present and still imagine its own future – but rather “who we were” that is the nostalgic and powerless question being posed here by a lost community looking back on its past.