If Brains Were Dynamite, You Wouldn't Have Enough to Blow Your Nose (1976)
A documentary about Mark Trent, Montreal artist, who dedicates himself to expressing the horrors of our environment by creating shockingly realistic 'environments' of plastic resin sculpture, which depict mutilations of the human form and human condition After a public scandal over his Toronto exhibition, Trent moved to Europe, and he now works in Berlin.
Director: Peter Bors, Thomas Burstyn
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: January 1, 1976
Original Language: en
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- What is If Brains Were Dynamite, You Wouldn't Have Enough to Blow Your Nose about?
- A documentary about Mark Trent, Montreal artist, who dedicates himself to expressing the horrors of our environment by creating shockingly realistic 'environments' of plastic resin sculpture, which depict mutilations of the human form and human condition After a public scandal over his Toronto exhibition, Trent moved to Europe, and he now works in Berlin.
- Who directed If Brains Were Dynamite, You Wouldn't Have Enough to Blow Your Nose?
- If Brains Were Dynamite, You Wouldn't Have Enough to Blow Your Nose was directed by Peter Bors, Thomas Burstyn.
- How long is If Brains Were Dynamite, You Wouldn't Have Enough to Blow Your Nose?
- If Brains Were Dynamite, You Wouldn't Have Enough to Blow Your Nose has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).