Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs) (2015)

Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs) (2015) poster

A response to Stan Brakhage’s The Act Of Seeing With Ones Own Eyes which creates a blunt statement on the human condition by depicting human autopsies. Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From Our Eyes Into Theirs) examines the ever-enigmatic whale by revealing its interior, taking away its mystery and disparity, highlighting similarities between seemingly contrasting, expired organisms.

Director: Jessica Sarah Rinland
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
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What is Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs) about?
A response to Stan Brakhage’s The Act Of Seeing With Ones Own Eyes which creates a blunt statement on the human condition by depicting human autopsies. Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From Our Eyes Into Theirs) examines the ever-enigmatic whale by revealing its interior, taking away its mystery and disparity, highlighting similarities between seemingly contrasting, expired organisms.
Who directed Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs)?
Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs) was directed by Jessica Sarah Rinland.
How long is Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs)?
Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs) has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs)?
Necropsy of a Harbour Porpoise (Seeing From our Eyes into Theirs) is a Documentary film.