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Modern Times: The Way of All Flesh is a 1997 documentary directed by Adam Curtis. This film explores the story of Henrietta Lacks and the cells taken from her body, which have significantly impacted medical research. It addresses themes of medicine, racism, and ethics in the context of historical breakthroughs.
Documentary on HeLa cells Β· Focuses on ethical implications Β· Personal narrative intertwined with science
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It is a documentary.
The film was directed by Adam Curtis.
The documentary addresses themes such as medicine, racism, medical research, medical breakthroughs, and professional ethics.
The film has a runtime of 59 minutes.
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