Homo Sapiens, showing at Cornell Cinema on September 6, opens with a drenching view of what Ithaca lacks: rain. In its human-free view of the world, Homo Sapiens presents a powerful glimpse of our ethereal human legacy. Even in the absence of people and words, human nature marks every landscape in Homo Sapiens. Yet, Homo Sapiens puts destruction and harmony, movement and stillness side by side to emphasize their differences and expose a raw truth of their existence. Homo Sapiens shows, through a photographic display of change, that this is all part of life.
Source: Daily Sun September 06, 2016 20:37 UTC