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    <title>Marvin Parson’s Inner Wild Wilderness</title>
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    <author_name>Fred Casia</author_name>
    <provider_name>National Film Board of Canada</provider_name>
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    <video_description>Filmmaker Fred Casia, inspired by the iconic '50s-vintage View-Master stereo  viewer and '60s-era TV nature shows, takes us on a weird and wacky 3-D safari  through the jungle that is the human digestive system. With 2-D digital animation set into a diorama-esque stereoscopic space, Casia creates a small, bizarre gem. </video_description>
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