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The Man Who Could Not See Far Enough

The Man Who Could Not See Far Enough

Released on
(1981)
Documentary
•
Runtime
32 mins
(2 votes)

A film that uses literary, structural, autobiographical, and performance metaphors to construct a series of tableaux that evoke the act of vision, the limits of perception, and the rapture of space.

A film that uses literary, structural, autobiographical, and performance metaphors to construct a series of tableaux that evoke the act of vision, the limits of perception, and the rapture of space.

Cast

    Director

    • Peter Rose

    Producers

      Screenwriter

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