
What remains after humanity?
In order to find an answer to this unknown question and get a little closer to the truth, cinema comes into play: Homo Sapiens, presented by Othon, on the big screen.
Austrian director Nikolaus Geyrhalter’s 2016 film Homo Sapiens invites the audience into a world where the traces of humanity have long since vanished. The film has neither dialogues nor characters; only abandoned places, deserted cities, and structures slowly reclaimed by nature. Factories, hospitals, entertainment venues, and places of worship that once teemed with life now exist only with the howling of the wind, the sorrow of the rain, and the sound of birds.
Floating around silence and stillness, Homo Sapiens offers a powerful meditation on the transience of civilization, the fragility of human existence, and the resilience of nature. As it shows how time reshapes humanless spaces, it leaves the viewer with the lingering question: What will remain after humanity?

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