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The Human Face

  • Documentary
Confirmed2017-08-019.0

By giving meaning to each and every mark on his sculptures, artist Kazuhiro gives meaning to his own life. Experiencing what is behind every wrinkle of time on the human face, transforms a superficial mask into a window to the soul.

The Human Face is a 2017 documentary that explores sculptor Kazuhiro's profound artistic philosophy, examining how the artist finds meaning in every detail of his human face sculptures. Through intimate exploration of wrinkles, marks, and expressions, the film transforms our understanding of facial features from surface-level appearance into windows revealing the depths of human experience and soul.

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2017-08-01

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When was The Human Face released?

The Human Face was released on August 1, 2017.

What is the documentary about?

The film follows sculptor Kazuhiro as he demonstrates how he gives meaning to each mark and wrinkle in his human face sculptures, using his art to explore the relationship between physical features and inner life.

Who is the subject of the documentary?

The documentary centers on artist Kazuhiro and his sculptural approach to understanding and representing the human face.

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