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Human Face, The (2001)
Rating:
Starring: John Cleese, Candice Bergen, Pierce Brosnan, Elizabeth Hurley, Michael Palin, Prunella Scales
Director: James Erskine
Category: Comedy, Classics, Classics
Studio: BBC Home Video
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Length:
200 mins

 
 

 

Mask or Mirror?

Join John Cleese (Monty Python alum, star of A Fish Called Wanda, Professor-at-Large at Cornell University, and best-selling author on psychology) in this innovative exploration of the human face.

Can a mathematical template tell you whether you are beautiful or not? How can you know if someone is lying? Do caricatures show us how we really see each other? Among dozens of experts, celebrities, and everyday people, we meet casting director Mali Finn as she tries to pick out the next famous face. Jim Cooke tells us about losing the ability to recognize faces. With the help of a team of doctors, a little girl smiles for the first time.

Combining comedy sketches and serious interviews, Cleese is joined by Elizabeth Hurley (the Austin Powers films), Michael Palin (Monty Python's Flying Circus), Prunella Scales (Fawlty Towers), Pierce Brosnan (The World is Not Enough) and Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown), among others.