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Fructose

Fructose Where to Watch Online

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Fructose starring Yaïr Barelli, Laetitia Striffling, Cyril Gouyette, Marie-Angélique Mennecier has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 22 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "Deep in the English countryside the government has preserved an apple tree supposedly the very same from which Isaac Newtons apple fell from This image of the falling apple giving the idea of the law of universal gravitation has been reproduced vulgarized reused commercialized etc and yet the actual story doesnt come from Newton himself thirty years after his death a biographer claimed it as an anecdote Newton once shared with him And as for this protected apple tree it is not sure that it is the actual tree mentioned in that anecdote Fructose takes this as starting point to generate a poetic and surrealist documentary about the images that science produces and their impact on our own understanding of the world Equally at play are interrogations of the ideology behind what we call scientific knowledge and its relationship with the notion of truth" .