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Fabric of the Human Body (2023)Fabric of the Human Body (2023)

Fabric of the Human Body (2023)

A literal exploration into our flesh and blood, not for the faint of stomach

Documentary

7.2

movie

France, United States of America
French
Challenging, Mind-blowing, Raw
2023
Female director, Lucien Castaing-Taylor
118 min

Synopsis

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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.

Our Take

7.2
The Staff

While primarily a showcase of endoscopic footage of various surgeries in different hospitals throughout Paris—which should already be enough to either make you queasy or inspire introspection into the fragility of our lives—this singular, experimental documentary places all this bloodshed in the context of the mundanity of the medical profession. Much of the film is taken up by muted conversation from the surgeons and footage of elderly patients wandering around, creating an even more surreal look into the lack of support these hospitals receive. It’s far more abstract than it is educational, but its commitment to getting its hands dirty makes it an unforgettable experience.

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