The Gardener of Eden

The Gardener of Eden

1981 · 8 min · ★ 5.6

An old man (artist and landscape architect Bevis Bawa) contemplates the Garden of Eden.

Directed by James Broughton · Written by James Broughton

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The Pleasure GardenThe Pleasure Garden · 1953
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6.51953
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People quietly or mischievously pass the time in an overgrown garden full of statues, while a puritanical, funereal gentleman posts bills prohibiting all leisure activities.
Mother's DayMother's Day · 1948
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Hermes BirdHermes Bird · 1979
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TestamentTestament · 1974
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High KukusHigh Kukus · 1973
High Kukus
5.21973
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This is ItThis is It · 1971
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