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The Creative Brain
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The Creative Brain

Apr 15, 2019
0h 52m
★ 7.1

Overview

Neuroscientist David Eagleman taps into the creative process of various inventors, while exploring brain-bending, risk-taking ways to spark creativity

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Blink Films

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Cast

Tim Robbins

Self

Tim Robbins

Kelis

Self

Kelis

Michael Chabon

Self

Michael Chabon

Grimes

Self

Grimes

D. B. Weiss

Self

D. B. Weiss

Nick Cave

Self

Nick Cave

Phil Tippett

Self

Phil Tippett

Bjarke Ingels

Self

Bjarke Ingels

Michelle Khine

Self

Michelle Khine

Nathan Myhrvold

Self

Nathan Myhrvold

Robert Glasper

Self

Robert Glasper

Ehren Tool

Self

Ehren Tool

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