Still Life — The Humanity of Anatomy
NEW DOCS
A humane horror film about the body as an object of dissection. Donors explain their reasons as they go about their daily lives. With scientific detachment and emotional pain, medical students recount their dissecting expectations and experiences. The moral, spoken by Cary Grant during one of his appearances in the film, is that “the human body is not necessarily the human being.” DLP
Director
ttweak
Producers
Dr. Thomas R. Cole, ttweak
Release Year
2001
Festival Year
2002
Country
United States
Run Time
27 minutes
Premiere
World Premiere