Reich: Three Tales (2002)
"Three Tales" is a video music work by American composer Steve Reich and video artist Beryl Korot. It is set in three "Acts", each depicting a technological advance of the 20th century and its negative implications on humanity: the dirigible airship Hindenburg and its explosion; the Atom Bomb and its testing on Bikini Atoll; and Dolly the sheep, first successful genetic cloning of a mammal.
Director: Beryl Korot
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Richard Dawkins as Self |
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Kevin Warwick as Self |
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Freya von Moltke as Self |
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Steven Pinker as Self |
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Robert Pollack as Self |
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Ruth Deech as Self |
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Adin Steinsaltz as Self |
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James Watson as Self |
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Joshua Getzler as Self |
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Gina Kolata as |
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Ray Kurzweil as |
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Stephen Jay Gould as Self |
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Cynthia Breazeal as Self |
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Jaron Lanier as Self |
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Bill Joy as Self |
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Sherry Turkle as Self |
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Marvin Minsky as Self |
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Rodney Brooks as Self |
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Henri Atlan as Self |
| Directing | Beryl Korot | Director |
| Sound | Steve Reich | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Steve Reich | Musician |
| Sound | Synergy Vocals | Musician |
| Sound | Brad Lubman | Conductor |
| Writing | Steve Reich | Writer |
| Writing | Beryl Korot | Writer |