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Relics - Einstein's Brain
IDFA 1994

Relics - Einstein's Brain

Kevin Hull
England
1994
65 min
n.a.
Festival history
In 1955 Albert Einstein died. The 76-year-old man had had it recorded that his body would be cremated. His final wish was only partly met, because doctors in a Princeton hospital secretly removed the genius' brain. They assumed that it might advance the research into the subject of exalted intellectual power. A short time later, the brain disappeared. In RELICS - EINSTEIN'S BRAIN, English filmmaker Kevin Hull crossed America in search of the truth about the stolen brains, together with the Japanese scientist Kenji Sugimoto, who has been studying Einstein for over thirty years. One of the people they meet on their travels is Einstein's daughter Evelyn. The documentary culminates in the meeting with Dr. Thomas Harvey, who was a famous neurosurgeon in the fifties, but today leads a life as a factory worker. Harvey claims to have the brain in his possession. Hull's documentary was commissioned by the BBC, who broadcast the film on April 1st of this year.
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    BBC , Enterprises
    BBC , Enterprises