De Humani Corporis Fabrica
[A] fascinating and probing look at modern surgery.
De Humani Corporis Fabrica
Five centuries ago, anatomist André Vésale opened up the human body to science for the first time in history. Today, De Humani Corporis Fabrica opens the human body to the cinema. It reveals that human flesh is an extraordinary landscape that exists only through the gaze and attention of others. As places of care, suffering and hope, hospitals are laboratories that connect every body in the world.
"EXTRAORDINARY... digs deep into the human body and opens up landscapes as otherworldly—and harrowing—as any you're likely to see. The result is a work of purest corporeal poetry... and a remarkably unvarnished, sympathetic portrait of doctors and nurses at work." — Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times
"A movie that simply has everything: sadness and humor, death (at the morgue) and birth (when we see a Caesarean section), camaraderie and coldness." — Ben Kenigsberg, RogerEbert.com
"EXTRAORDINARY... digs deep into the human body and opens up landscapes as otherworldly—and harrowing—as any you're likely to see. The result is a work of purest corporeal poetry... and a remarkably unvarnished, sympathetic portrait of doctors and nurses at work." — Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times
"A movie that simply has everything: sadness and humor, death (at the morgue) and birth (when we see a Caesarean section), camaraderie and coldness." — Ben Kenigsberg, RogerEbert.com
Genre
Documentary,
Avant Garde,
Science
Runtime
118
Language
French
Director
Verena Paravel,
Lucien Castaing-Taylor
Awards:
Nominee, Golden Eye, Cannes Film Festival
Winner, Douglas E. Edwards Independent/Experimental Film/Video, Los Angeles Film Critics Association
Played at
Glendale 4.24.23 - 4.24.23
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