Man's Nature

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Man's Nature
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Man's Nature was the first film independently directed by the artist William T. Wiley.

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Collaboration
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Wiley's introduction to film came through working with other artists such as Charles Hudson, and Robert Nelson, whom he collaborated with on a number of projects such as The Great Blondino as well as The Off-Hand Jape (and how to pull it off).

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Wavelength
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In Man's Nature, Wiley was inspired by Michael Snow's filmWavelength from 1967. A critically acclaimed avant-garde film, Wavelength was awarded the Grand Prix at the 1967 Knokke Experimental Film Festival and is noted as a defining contribution to structural film making.

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1971, Film, 29 minutes
Directed by William T. Wiley

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