Part One of the "Human Nature" series. A presentation of contiguous landscapes that wind around Boston and Brookline, MA, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted to create an aesthetically pleasing environment within the city. This monument-garden serves as an ostensibly permanent nineteenth century art exhibition promoting a romantic philosophy that positions “natural” elements as spiritual commodities, and furthers the Western notion that nature exists in service to humanity, subject to its aesthetic designs and principles.
Robert Todd
Director
Baraka82%
True Grit73%
Koyaanisqatsi78%
Jane Eyre72%
Return of the Seven61%
How High63%
The Greatest Game Ever Played73%
Furious 772%
The Fountain69%
The Fountainhead68%
The Silent Hour64%
Fracture72%
Beetlejuice73%
Human Nature60%
Finestkind68%
Spenser Confidential65%
The Kissing Booth 368%
Life in a Year82%
In the Realms of the Unreal71%
Mikey and Nicky69%