
Man (silent, 1928)
This captivating 1920s educational film delves into both microscopic life and the intricacies of human biology. It begins with a fascinating look at the amoeba, showcasing its movement, feeding process, and unique method of respiration, accompanied by animations and explanations of its simple sensory reactions. Transitioning to human biology, the film explores blood circulation, the respiratory system, and the mechanics of vision. Detailed animations illustrate the function of the optic nerve, the anatomy of the eye, and the role of the iris in regulating light. Combining scientific visuals, animations, and descriptive text, the film offers a unique glimpse into the understanding of biology during the era.
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