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Following Films Podcast: Michael Neelsen on BEYOND HUMAN NATURE

 

Thank you for listening to the Following Films podcast. Today I’m joined by director Michael Neelsen (Last Day at Lambeau Field) to discuss his documentary film BEYOND HUMAN NATURE

BEYOND HUMAN NATURE explores the conflict that arises from mankind's inherent need to make sense of the world and his limited abilities to do so. Is it possible to be completely committed to the truth while being unable to see it? Can the pursuit of truth become an end in itself, preventing us from progressing further? Is the truth inherently elusive? These and other questions will be addressed in a first-person account of the Tom Monfils murder investigation in 1992-1995 and its contentious aftermath.

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