Seeing Through the Darkness

Seeing Through the Darkness

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Runtime : 1h 33m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : German / Spanish / Japanese / Russian / Serbo-Croatian / Ukrainian /
Director : Simon Plouffe /
Writers :
Production companies : Les Films de L'Autre /
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Carried by an immersive sound environment that plunges us in the reality and the perceptions of these resilient and inspiring people, this film questions our own blindness face to violence and suffering of our time — despite the overabundance of images that reach us — and highlights the urgency of lending an ear to hear these stories.
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  • title:Seeing Through the Darkness
  • status:Post Production
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:1h 33m
  • Genres: Documentary · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: German · Spanish · Japanese · Russian · Serbo-Croatian · Ukrainian ·
  • Director: Simon Plouffe /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Les Films de L'Autre ·
  • Overview:Carried by an immersive sound environment that plunges us in the reality and the perceptions of these resilient and inspiring people, this film questions our own blindness face to violence and suffering of our time — despite the overabundance of images that reach us — and highlights the urgency of lending an ear to hear these stories.
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