
Reich: Three Tales
Music · Documentary
Overview
"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.
Top Cast


Richard Dawkins
Richard Dawkins
Self
Richard Dawkins
Self


Kevin Warwick
Kevin Warwick
Self
Kevin Warwick
Self
Freya von Moltke
Freya von Moltke
Self
Freya von Moltke
Self


Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker
Self
Steven Pinker
Self
Robert Pollack
Robert Pollack
Self
Robert Pollack
Self
Ruth Deech
Ruth Deech
Self
Ruth Deech
Self
Adin Steinsaltz
Adin Steinsaltz
Self
Adin Steinsaltz
Self


James Watson
James Watson
Self
James Watson
Self
Joshua Getzler
Joshua Getzler
Self
Joshua Getzler
Self
Gina Kolata
Gina Kolata
Gina Kolata
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