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Sun comes out at Night, The

Genre

Animation, Documentary, Experimental

Directed By

Kent Tate

Date: Jan 2014
Length: 00:04:50
Country: Canada
Language: English
Shooting Format: HD
Sound Format: Dialogue, Music
Video On Demand

Synopsis

During a severe thunderstorm Buckminster Fuller* appears, disappears, then re-appears in a gas station parking lot discussing World War I, the shift from animal/human power to the machine, as well as the law of thermodynamics and evolution.

Tags

art, artist, cultural analysis, documentary, evolution, experimental, futurist, nature, portrait, short, society

Credits

Director
Kent Tate
Producer
Kent Tate
Cinematographer
Kent Tate
Animation
Kent Tate
Editor
Kent Tate
Music
Kent Tate
Narrator
Buckminster Fuller

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