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Learning to See: The World of Insects

  • 2016
  • 1 h 8 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,0/10
82
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Learning to See: The World of Insects (2016)
Documentário

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaOne man's transformational journey to find the Amazon's strangest creatures.One man's transformational journey to find the Amazon's strangest creatures.One man's transformational journey to find the Amazon's strangest creatures.

  • Direção
    • Jake Oelman
  • Roteirista
    • Jerry Aronson
  • Artistas
    • Robert Oelman
    • Christian Lopez
    • Angela Di Bello
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,0/10
    82
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jake Oelman
    • Roteirista
      • Jerry Aronson
    • Artistas
      • Robert Oelman
      • Christian Lopez
      • Angela Di Bello
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 3 vitórias e 1 indicação no total

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    Robert Oelman
    • Self
    Christian Lopez
    • Self
    Angela Di Bello
    • Self
    John Heraty
    • Self
    Doug Inkley
    • Self
    Laura Daniela Lopez
    • Self
    Stuart McKamey
    • Self
    Kathy Meagher
    • Self
    Bradford Oelman
    • Self
    Elizabeth Oelman
    • Self
    Suzanne Peletier
    • Self
    Sixto Ribadenyeira
    • Self
    Julio Rivera
    • Self
    Yovanny Miranda Rivera
    • Self
    Bruce Stein
    • Self
    Gavin Svenson
    • Self
    • Direção
      • Jake Oelman
    • Roteirista
      • Jerry Aronson
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    10rainyday_sitter

    Exquisite world within a world

    'Learning to See' gives so many more reasons to love and preserve rain forests worldwide, as if we needed another. Visually stunning, emotionally compelling, and continuously thought-provoking, the film will surprise even avid followers of rain forest fauna. Hopefully, this will be one piece from which a critical mass of earthlings will be learning to see.
    TxMike

    How one burned out therapist moved to Colombia and discovered a new passion amongst the insects.

    I found this documentary on DVD at my public library. Picture and sound are excellent and the disc has several interesting "extras" including a slide show of perhaps 140 to 150 different exotic insects, many never documented before. On a large screen HDTV they look marvelous.

    Robert Oelman was born and raised in the Midwest and became a therapist. He worked in that capacity for 20+ years until he decided he wanted out of that rat race, picked up and moved to Colombia. Apparently without a definite plan.

    Oelman took an interest in the small world, particularly insects, many of them so small you'd never see them without a rigorous search. He bought a somewhat dilapidated homestead and hired a man and his family to live there and keep the place in order. Eventually the husband, Christian Lopez, became his photography assistant.

    Oelman had to expand his knowledge and equipment for doing what is generally called macro photography, special lenses and flash for photographing things as small as a few millimeters. After he exhausted the subjects near his homestead he began to take trips to other South America locations.

    The bottom line of all this is he has discovered and photographed perhaps hundreds, or maybe thousands, of previously undiscovered insects. He has added a wealth of knowledge to the subject. The documentary also includes many short comments from scholars who have benefitted from Oelman's exploits.

    This is a very good documentary, it of course has some content regarding human industrial recklessness which destroys habitats and thus many species becoming extinct.
    6deloudelouvain

    I just wanted to learn more about insects and that's not really the case after watching this.

    After reading the other reviews I came to the conclusion that I must be the only one that wasn't that impressed by this documentary. I thought I was going to learn a lot of new things about insects and that documented by beautiful images. There is no doubt Robert Oelman is a brilliant photographer though. Very nice picture of to us unknown insects, he clearly knows how to use his macro-lens camera. For that it was worth watching, but I didn't like the story about why and how he became a photographer and so on, that's just not interesting material for people that want to learn more about insects. And that kind of footage is overly present in this documentary. It became more a documentary about Robert Oelman than about insects. A better title would have been Learning about macro-photography: The World Of Robert Oelman. Well that's only my opinion, and even if I still enjoyed the insect pictures, I just wished they only did that, with a nice narrating voice of David Attenborough for example, instead of explaining us how much money Robert Oelman paid for his finca and other futile uninteresting things like that. I would buy a book with his photos though, and probably enjoy it much more than this documentary.
    9theknownames

    Ahead of it's time

    This documentary didn't blow my mind with some twisted tale. It did , however, nourish my soul. It felt so good to watch something that felt good for me. The pacing, the story, the bonds, the .... well it was done well, with care and it shows. It was the best kind of break from shows and movies and I love ants so while it wasn't about insects in the way I anticipated it was about a man learning to see the world and it opened up my eyes to take a look at the world all around me. I watched this yesterday and usually try to wait to see how a show sits with me before reviewing. I say 10 but by my own standards thaT would mean most anyone could sit down be riveted , but I would recommend this for family movie night - it has just enough of everything and so much if what I wasn't expecting
    10tara-56064

    Learning to See What is.....just as it is....no matter what it is.

    Learning to See is a film that I recommend every person to see if they want to experience the rapturous beauty of the most tiny of rain forest creatures. Learning to See will reveal to you how precious and interconnected all life is on earth. This magnificently photographed film is an inspiring personal transformation story that invites each of us to learn to see the Beauty in All that Is...no matter what it is. I saw it twice and will enjoy seeing it many more times.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 13 de março de 2016 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
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      • Equador
      • Peru
      • Estados Unidos da América
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