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- An exploration of the link between science and beauty through the work of scientists at CERN, in Geneva.
- SYMMETRY is a dance-opera film shot inside CERN, the largest experimental particle physics facility in the world. With the cathedral-like majesty of the Large Hadron Collider as his theatre, a modern physicist searches for the smallest primordial particle and discovers a love without end. SYMMETRY UNRAVELLED is the accompanying documentary about the collision of art and science in the world's largest machine: the particle accelerator. Complementing the dance-opera film SYMMETRY, a common curiosity at the crux of man's fascination with the unknown is revealed.
- The story follows the mysterious and sinister disappearance of a quantum physicist who is involved in a ground-breaking scientific discovery at CERN in Geneva.
- Join Martin on a personal journey spanning 30 years through the unique perspectives afforded by autism and psychosis.
- A group of PhD students who work at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN find themselves in an emergency situation as a result of a problem with the accelerator. The maintenance crew have been transformed into zombies after the particle accelerator malfunctions. The students must try to evade the zombies while running through CERN's maintenance tunnels.
- An elderly physicist recalls the commissioning at the turn of the 21st century of the most complex machine ever built by man: a particle accelerator designed to unlock the secrets of the Universe.
- After many years with a haunting phrase echoing in his head a scientist decides to tell a fascinating story. He wants to find a link between the stars that make up our universe and life on Earth. Our sun is a second or third generation star formed by the remains of gas and dust from other stars that have already died. Everything that surrounds us, from animals, the air we breathe to the water we drink is composed from atoms that were inside the stars. recent scientific findings highlight an even deeper and disturbing idea - that the role of the stars doesn't stop there. They may not only they create matter, the atoms that create living things - but they may also be responsible for creating, evolving and extinguishing life any where in the universe. Here begins an adventure to discover a natural phenomenon hidden from our eyes - cosmic radiation; an exciting world where astronomy meets particle physics and biology. We begin a journey that will take us to some of the best research centers in the world looking for that amazing link between life and the rest of the Universe, and the most distant stars. He will find that the death of distant stars bathes the space with small particles. They have the ability not only to change life on our planet but also to create the basic blocks for life in the cold and dark interstellar medium. Perhaps stars are more than just the matter we are made of. And perhaps, we are not only star stuff.
- Synchronicity is a sensitive and thought-provoking portrayal of French quantum physicist Francois Martin and his relationship with synchronicity, or meaningful coincidence. The film relates Martin's transformation from hard-core physicist to someone who embraces synchronicity as an enriching gift. It follows him in intriguing encounters with, among others, a French puppeteer, a Tibetan Buddhist monk, and his own aging mother. Martin also meets scientists at the CERN particle accelerator in Switzerland, where he demonstrates the analogy he sees between quantum physics and synchronicity. Martin's gradual unpacking of the underlying interconnectedness between things, is interspersed with reconstructions of two fascinating instances of synchronicity from England and Finland, creating a film which invites viewers to open themselves up to the unexpected, to the delight of synchronicity.
- At CERN, an international commission of experts closely follows the FCC (Future Circular Collider) project, the colossal and possible successor to the current particle accelerator.
- Goyo Jiménez helms the spaceship of knowledge to explore the big questions in science, in a weekly talk-show that mixes humour and science and which brings complex subjects to the audience in a lighthearted and understandable manner.
- This feature-length documentary will be shot in 5 cities and 2 countries following Dorit Chrysler, the life of a theremin princess.
- Liu Cixin explores the path humanity might follow to become a 'supercivilisation'.