
Documentary : 100 min : SwedenIn a dazzlingly beautiful sequence of shots and meticulously authentic sound Mikael Kristersson explores the greatness of the small objects in his own garden in Falsterbo, an old village in the south of Sweden. We see the real world from the perspective of the great tit, the wasp and the cabbage butterfly, and we human beings as one species among many.
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Title
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Light Year
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Original Title
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Ljusaar
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Prod. Year
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2008
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Country of Origin
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SWEDEN
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Language Spoken
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none
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Duration
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100
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Shot on
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Super 16
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Screen Ratio
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16:9
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Format
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35 mm, HDcamSR , Digi master, DVD
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Domestic Release
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2008-12-01
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Admission/rating
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ALL
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Target Group
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Adults
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Director
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Mikael Kristersson
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Cast
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n/a |
In a dazzlingly beautiful sequence of shots and meticulously authentic sound Mikael Kristersson explores the greatness of the small objects in his own garden in Falsterbo, a old village in the south of Sweden. We see the real world from the perspective of the great tit, the wasp and the cabbage butterfly, and we human beings as one species among many.