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Watching Finding Altamira

A somewhat fictionalised account of true events in the late 1870s.

Cave art has always been a great interest of mine, right from early childhood.

This film echoes some of the topics on this forum: scepticism, ridicule, fraud, attempted debunking... Some visually powerful scenes, though the family arguments are not really why I watched it.

In the UK at least, streaming free on
https://rakuten.tv/uk/movies/finding-altamira

https://www.britannica.com/place/Altamira
(This post was last modified: 2021-10-24, 06:51 PM by Typoz.)
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I just noticed a drama series on BBC TV entitled "Life After Life". Based on a novel of that title by  Kate Atkinson.

At first I thought it was a story about reincarnation. Maybe it is - I haven't watched it yet. However I get the impression that it is more like "Groundhog Day" or possibly Andrew Peake's idea of living the same life over and over.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p...after-life
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0bqjrnm

I did wonder whether this might represent a small shift in the BBC stance which sooner or later ought to catch up with the views of the (potential) audience. Anything which represents something more than the physical without presenting it as either religion or horror would be progress.
(2022-04-25, 10:20 AM)Typoz Wrote: I did wonder whether this might represent a small shift in the BBC stance which sooner or later ought to catch up with the views of the (potential) audience. Anything which represents something more than the physical without presenting it as either religion or horror would be progress.
The seventies were really good for that with series such as Children Of The Stones, Sapphire And Steel, The Changes etc.  People then were exploring all kinds of ideas but somehow people became more conservative again.  Maybe we just need a new angle on things.
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(2022-04-25, 02:15 PM)Brian Wrote: The seventies were really good for that with series such as Children Of The Stones, Sapphire And Steel, The Changes etc.  People then were exploring all kinds of ideas but somehow people became more conservative again.  Maybe we just need a new angle on things.

By the way, I didn't intend to denigrate religion as such. Just that in the recent past, serious and legitimate research has tended to not be given credit as such. As you rightly point out, there were times a few years earlier when there was more flexibility on these things. Even documentaries covered a range of interesting topics.
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(2022-04-25, 02:45 PM)Typoz Wrote: By the way, I didn't intend to denigrate religion as such.

I know Wink   I agree with you that it always seems to default to that or to horror.  Even the "paranormal" stuff when they show it is scripted, contrived and untrustworthy.
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