A Partial History of the Natural World, 1965
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A meditative exploration of the violent struggle for independence in southeast Asia and butterfly metamorphosis. Framed by excerpts from Sylvia Plath’s poem “Tulips,” A Partial History of the Natural World, 1965 reminds us that comfort is a privilege and denial of the suffering of others is not an option. Scored by a 1965 performance of Bartok’s “Solo for Violin 3.”
Sasha Waters Freyer directed A Partial History of the Natural World, 1965. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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