This documentary offers a rather free-form look at the life, works, ideas and opinions of influential British author Aldous Huxley. It's thesis is that much of what Huxley said, did and wrote about decades ago is still relevant in contemporary times. Much of the film is comprised of a 1957 interview televised by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and excerpts from a speech given by U.N. adviser Dr. Jean Houston at a symposium on the great writer. Interspersed between segments of these items are a variety of creative devices ranging from 3-D animations, dramatic reenactments, intellectual conversations and even humorous scenes. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Cast
David Odhiambo
Judy Klassen
Andrew Laurenson
Gioia Irwin
Allison Armstrong
Sheri-D Wilson; Aaron Shields
Credit
Oliver Hockenhull - Director, Deiter Piltz - Composer (Music Score), Psyche Abandoned - Composer (Music Score), Adham Shaikh - Composer (Music Score), John Houtman - Cinematographer, Oliver Hockenhull - Producer, Deiter Piltz - Sound/Sound Designer, Oliver Hockenhull - Screenwriter