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Human, All Too Human (TV series)

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'Human, All Too Human' is a three-part 1999 documentary television series co-produced by the BBC and RM Arts. It follows the lives of three prominent European philosophers: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre. The theme revolves heavily around the school of philosophical thought known as Existentialism, although the term had not been coined at the time of Nietzsche's writing and Heidegger declaimed the label.

The documentary is named after the 1878 book written by Nietzsche, titled 'Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits' (in German: 'Menschliches, Allzumenschliches: Ein Buch fr freie Geister').

Episodes



Each episode runs at 50 minutes, for a total length of almost two hours and a half.

*'Episode 1: 'Beyond Good and Evil' describes the life of Friedrich Nietzsche and his gradual shift from religion to nihilism, and finally, to insanity. Towards the end of his life, his sister Elizabeth is depicted as a Nazi sympathizer who took advantage of his mental condition by falsifying his works and letters and attempted to portray him as proto-Fascist thinker.

*'Episode 2: 'Thinking the Unthinkable' centers around Martin Heidegger, who developed ideas from the writings and ideas of Nietzsche in an attempt to better understand individual human freedom. Before and after the reign of the Nazis in Germany, Heidegger spent much of his time living in solitude in the hill of Todtnauberg to allow himself to clear his mind and better focus on his own philosophy. Due to the fact that he was a member of the Nazi Party from 1933 until the end of World War II, his works were dismissed by his critics as Nazi propaganda.

*'Episode 3: 'The Road to Freedom' describes the life of the French philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre. This is when the term 'existentialism' begins to enter the realm of philosophy. The documentary shows that Sartre believes it is up to each individual human being to give their own life a meaning and a purpose.

References



Category:BBC television documentaries

Category:Documentary films about philosophers

Category:Works about Martin Heidegger

Category:Works about Friedrich Nietzsche

Category:1999 television films

Category:1999 films

Category:Philosophy television series

Category:1990s British films

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