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THE MAN WHO COULDN'T FEEL AND OTHER TALES' is a journey into 20th century history, based on the directors' personal film diaries, shot on Super 8-film and optically printed on 16mm, using a unique style of editing and highly original sound design. The film (15 years in the making) developed from an early interest in anthropological filmmaking, the conventional documentary tradition and narrative fiction writing.

'...This is the work of a film poet, in the tradition of Chris Marker and Maya Deren. The images are seductive, the montage is fine, but the work with sound is superb - it fills a fellow filmmaker with envy.' (Malcolm LeGrice, Berlin Film Festival Review)

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