We’ll Find You When the Sun Goes Black

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Released March 18, 2021

Overview

The film is inspired by the terella—a small magnetized model ball representing the Earth, used by scientists since the late sixteenth century. Three centuries later, in the year of the birth of cinema, Norwegian physicist Kristian Birkeland used the terella to study the aurora borealis, while in the 1930s, Bertolt Brecht wrote in exile: “In the dark times / Will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing / About the dark times.” Resembling a terella, the dark planet depicted on the screen is surrounded by pulsating light, invoking both hope and despair.

Runtime

0h 5m


Origin Country

Belgium


Original Language

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Original Title

We’ll Find You When the Sun Goes Black


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • Belgium

Spoken Languages

  • No Language (No Language)

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