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Black Holes: Messages from the Edge of the Universe (2017)

ジャンル : ドキュメンタリー

上映時間 : 52分

演出 : Martina Treusch

シノプシス

It is the birth of neutrino astronomy. For the first time, astrophysicists can detect extra-terrestrial neutrinos in ice on the South Pole. The fundamental questions of science remain unanswered., how did the universe come to be? What keeps our world together? The newly discovered extra-galactic neutrinos may hold the keys to answering these questions.

出演

Sven Philipp
Sven Philipp
Narrator
Uve Teschner
Uve Teschner
Narrator
Anke Arndt
Anke Arndt
Narrator

製作陣

Martina Treusch
Martina Treusch
Director
Thomas Lütz
Thomas Lütz
Camera Operator
Daniel Liepke
Daniel Liepke
Camera Operator
Stefan Wachner
Stefan Wachner
Camera Operator
Jakob van Santen
Jakob van Santen
Camera Operator
Christian Weigand
Christian Weigand
Sound
Oliver Kless
Oliver Kless
Editor
Tim Stanzel
Tim Stanzel
Music
Olaf Skrzipczyk
Olaf Skrzipczyk
Animation
Robert Klemm
Robert Klemm
Sound Designer
Christoph Sturm
Christoph Sturm
Color Grading
Niki Kraus
Niki Kraus
Production Director
Lars Reimer
Lars Reimer
Production Director
Sabrina Volkmer
Sabrina Volkmer
Production Director
Olaf Jacobs
Olaf Jacobs
Producer
Rainer Baumert
Rainer Baumert
Production Director

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