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Concepts of death
SERIES TITLE: Global Village
While death is becoming huge business in western culture, few people are courageous enough to face it in their personal lives. Yet ancient cultures have always attempted to rationalise and accept the concept of death. This programme presents some of these attempts, through the looking glass of the faiths of the descendants of Moroccan slaves, of South-American shamans, and Hinduism.
Contributors
- Salamon, András (director)
- Bagi, Márta (editor)
- Kalas, Györgyi (editor)
- Munk, Veronika (editor)
- Kálmán, Zsuzsa (editor)
- Boglár, Lajos (other)
- Herbat, Máté (other)
- Lajos, Tamás (other)
- Nádorfi, Lajos (other)
- Reich, László (other)
- …
Publisher
- RTL Klub
Subject
- Religion and belief
- lélek
- szellem
- félelem
- halál
- lélekvándorlás
- öngyilkosság
- hinduk
- buddhizmus
- …
- Culture
Type of item
- ITEM
- Factual
Contributors
- Salamon, András (director)
- Bagi, Márta (editor)
- Kalas, Györgyi (editor)
- Munk, Veronika (editor)
- Kálmán, Zsuzsa (editor)
- Boglár, Lajos (other)
- Herbat, Máté (other)
- Lajos, Tamás (other)
- Nádorfi, Lajos (other)
- Reich, László (other)
- …
Publisher
- RTL Klub
Subject
- Religion and belief
- lélek
- szellem
- félelem
- halál
- lélekvándorlás
- öngyilkosság
- hinduk
- buddhizmus
- …
- Culture
Type of item
- ITEM
- Factual
Providing institution
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Rights
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Creation date
- 2005
- 2005
Issue date
- 10/06/2007
- 2007-06-10
Places
- South America
Identifier
- 404380
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/data/euscreenXL/EUS_375D820760A545BF89DD0F34C8407942
Extent
- 00:25:46
Format
- ASPECT RATIO: 4:3
- Colour
- VIDEO
Language
- Hungarian
Year
- 2005
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-05-09T13:00:55.503Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-10-08T11:28:21.225Z