AUN: The Beginning and the End of All Things

AUN: The Beginning and the End of All Things

Release date : January 30, 2011
Runtime : 1h 40m
Countries of origin : Japan / Austria /
Original Language : English / Japanese / Portuguese /
Director : Edgar Honetschläger /
Production companies : Edoko Institute Vienna / Ribo Ltd. Tokyo /
January 30, 2011 1h 40m Japan Fantasy English More
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When looking for alternative energy sources, the Japanese scientist Sekai tragically dies. Twenty years later the Brazilian mathematician Euclides continues his research. The lack of an essential component won't allow a breakthrough. Only AUN, Sekai's son, seems to hold the key to protect mankind from self-destruction. In the aftermath of the nuclear tragedy in Fukushima the film appears like a prophecy. AUN's dream-like images, complemented by music from Christian Fennesz and Ryuichi Sakamoto, lead into a fantastic and exciting world, full of brightness and darkness of life.
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  • title:AUN: The Beginning and the End of All Things
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2011
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Science Fiction ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan · Austria ·
  • Original Language: English · Japanese · Portuguese ·
  • Director: Edgar Honetschläger /
  • Writers: Reinhard Jud · Edgar Honetschläger ·
  • Production companies: Edoko Institute Vienna · Ribo Ltd. Tokyo ·
  • Overview:When looking for alternative energy sources, the Japanese scientist Sekai tragically dies. Twenty years later the Brazilian mathematician Euclides continues his research. The lack of an essential component won't allow a breakthrough. Only AUN, Sekai's son, seems to hold the key to protect mankind from self-destruction. In the aftermath of the nuclear tragedy in Fukushima the film appears like a prophecy. AUN's dream-like images, complemented by music from Christian Fennesz and Ryuichi Sakamoto, lead into a fantastic and exciting world, full of brightness and darkness of life.
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