Something Hidden: A Portrait of Wilder Penfield

198157 min 18 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Bob Lower

Production: Bob LowerMichael ScottVincent TovellJefferson Lewis

Scénarisation: Jefferson Lewis

Co-produced by the NFB and CBC.

Eminent Canadian neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield, spurred by an insatiable curiosity and a persistent sense of mission, led a team that explored the brain and uncovered many of its mysteries. Through the 'Montreal Method,' an innovative operation in which the patient remained conscious throughout, he was able to map much of the brain. He found the centres of sensation and motor control, and stumbled across fascinating clues to memory. To trace his complex life, the film uses both contemporary and historical footage, including remarkable scenes of the epilepsy operation that made him famous. His religious feeling and writing career are also detailed.

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  • Santé et Médecine > MaladiesPortraitsTraitement et Réhabilitation

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réalisateur
Bob Lower
montage
Bob Lower
producteur
Bob Lower
Michael Scott
producteur exécutif
Vincent Tovell
Michael Scott
producteur associé
Jefferson Lewis
scénario
Jefferson Lewis
photographie
Andreas Poulsson
son
Hughes Mignault
Jean-Guy Normandin
montage sonore
Lara Mazur
ré-enregistrement
Clive Perry
narrateur
Len Cariou
musique
Harry Freedman