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Cracking the Colour Code

A global journey exploring colour - how we view, make and use the power of colours to communicate. Based on three years extensive research, this documentary series draws on a range of disciplines and experts, including physicists, neurologists, artists, ethnologists, colour consultants, historians, artisans and marketing executives, each in some way intimately concerned with the nature and power of colour, and each offering insights to challenge our understanding of this fundamental, and completely fascinating, part of our world.

Year: 2008
Genre: Documentaries, Natural History Docos, Art On Film, General Docos, Docos - General
Country: Australia, France
Director: Hugh Piper
Duration: 156 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains sexual references.
7.9/10
Location in store: Documentary (General)

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