Comparative Anatomy (1975)

Comparative Anatomy (1975) poster

A hand places a tiny unrecognizable object on a plain blue field. It looks organic and could perhaps be part of a small insect. The hand enters again and replaces the object with another which seems to be the same kind of thing but which is also unrecognizable. This is repeated and each time the new object is placed in exactly the same place and each time it is slightly bigger than the one before. By the end of the film, the object is relatively large, but tantalizingly unrecognizable.

Director: Ken Feingold
Runtime: 10 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Comparative Anatomy about?
A hand places a tiny unrecognizable object on a plain blue field. It looks organic and could perhaps be part of a small insect. The hand enters again and replaces the object with another which seems to be the same kind of thing but which is also unrecognizable. This is repeated and each time the new object is placed in exactly the same place and each time it is slightly bigger than the one before. By the end of the film, the object is relatively large, but tantalizingly unrecognizable.
Who directed Comparative Anatomy?
Comparative Anatomy was directed by Ken Feingold.
How long is Comparative Anatomy?
Comparative Anatomy has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).