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“Secrets of the Elephants” reveals their uncanny ability to grieve and empathize

Tolstoy used to be a formidable elephant: Massive in size, revered by the young bulls, and with tusks so long they touched the ground. When he was alive, Tolstoy had been more than just some random animal. He was a beloved member of a close-knit community filled with colorful personalities.

That is why when he died – the victim of a spear wound inflicted while he had been innocently searching for food — other elephants visited his body to pay their respects. ...

Originally posted on salon.com

How to speak Na’vi: An interview with the creator of the alien tongue in “Avatar”

Though Americans have a reputation for being averse to foreign-language movies and television, that appears to be changing: consider South Korea’s recent successes with “Parasite,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020, and “Squid Game,” the megahit Netflix series.

Now, Americans are headed out in droves to see a movie that has numerous scenes filmed in a foreign tongue — albeit one that has no native speakers....

Originally posted on salon.com

How to speak Na’vi: An interview with the creator of the alien tongue in “Avatar”

Though Americans have a reputation for being averse to foreign-language movies and television, that appears to be changing: consider South Korea’s recent successes with “Parasite,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020, and “Squid Game,” the megahit Netflix series.

Now, Americans are headed out in droves to see a movie that has numerous scenes filmed in a foreign tongue — albeit one that has no native speakers....

Originally posted on salon.com

How to speak Na’vi: An interview with the creator of the alien tongue in “Avatar”

Though Americans have a reputation for being averse to foreign-language movies and television, that appears to be changing: consider South Korea’s recent successes with “Parasite,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020, and “Squid Game,” the megahit Netflix series.

Now, Americans are headed out in droves to see a movie that has numerous scenes filmed in a foreign tongue — albeit one that has no native speakers....

Originally posted on salon.com

How to speak Na’vi: An interview with the creator of the alien tongue in “Avatar”

Though Americans have a reputation for being averse to foreign-language movies and television, that appears to be changing: consider South Korea’s recent successes with “Parasite,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2020, and “Squid Game,” the megahit Netflix series.

Now, Americans are headed out in droves to see a movie that has numerous scenes filmed in a foreign tongue — albeit one that has no native speakers....

Originally posted on salon.com