Review of Why Man Creates (1968) by Clayton R — 11 Dec 2012
It favours its own creativity over its subject matter. But Why Man Creates is a documentary with a rare ability to charm through its perplexing humour and visual originality. It also demonstrates Saul Bass's lighter side to life, and (when you can work out what it's actually informing) acts as a great demonstration for how creativity touches every person, whether it is rejected or embraced by them.
This review of Why Man Creates (1968) was written by Clayton R on 11 Dec 2012.
Why Man Creates has generally received positive reviews.
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