The Perception Of Life (1964) - Double Feature

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An extraordinarily beautiful and simple science film about the history of biological ideas that shows how they expanded as technology improved. Filmed in museums and in the Cambridge University labs where Whitehead had been a student, THE PERCEPTION OF LIFE was filmed through microscopes used by scientists from the 17th to the 20th centuries, including the electron microscope in the MRC unit where Francis Crick and James Watson discovered the structure of DNA.


Main Cast: Stephen Toulmin

Directors: Peter Whitehead, June Goodfield

Writer: June Goodfield

Editor: Peter Whitehead

Cinematographer: Fotis Mestheneos


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