CERN in Switzerland is a research center where they try to recreate the big bang. Nikolaus Geyrhalter follows the center's infrastructure and meets the people who created the "Large Hadron Collider".
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Pauline Gagnon
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Luca Bottura
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Beniamino Di Girolamo
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Tatuso Kawamoto
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Yves Schutz
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Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz
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Massimo Lamanna
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Sigurd Lettow
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Christophe Grojean
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Juan Carlos Perez
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Marta Bajko
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Herwig Schopper
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Nina Dvoracek
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Detlev Eckstein
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Bernhard Karner
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Ludwig Kaschke
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Nikolaus Kinsky
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Oliver Leidenfrost
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source: CERN
source: CERN
source: CERN
What a let down. I was all ready for an in depth, scientific documentary. All I got was a video montage with long silent periods. Great photography, but what were we looking at? I wanted to learn something.
It's a somewhat interesting documentary. But the amount of silent b-roll shots dropped my interest pretty quick. There are a lot of shots of equipment but no explanation of what it is or what it does.
What a let down. I was all ready for an in depth, scientific documentary. All I got was a video montage with long silent periods. Great photography, but what were we looking at? I wanted to learn something.
It's a somewhat interesting documentary. But the amount of silent b-roll shots dropped my interest pretty quick. There are a lot of shots of equipment but no explanation of what it is or what it does.
