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The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes (1971, Short, Avant-Garde)
Synopsis
Amnesiac Gulf War veteran Jack Starks (Adrien Brody) can't explain why he's been found at the scene of a murder.
Ordered to a mental hospital, Jack is subjected to Dr. Thomas Becker's (Kris Kristofferson) unusual treatment plan, which involves mysterious injections, sensory deprivation and confinement in a straitjacket.
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Locked away on his own, Jack discovers he can travel to the future, where he's compelled to help a onetime acquaintance (Keira Knightley) and investigate his own odd fate.
Directed by: Stan Brakhage
Cinematography: Stan Brakhage
The film documented the highly graphic autopsy procedures used by forensic pathologists, such as the removal of organs and the embalming process.
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Read about this film
Title: The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes (1971, Short, Avant-Garde)
Directed by: Stan Brakhage
Date of birth: 14 January 1933, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Date of death: 9 March 2003, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Country: United States
Language: English
Color: Color
Runtime: 32 min.
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