CANNES 2019 Directors' Fortnight
EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Blaise Harrison's Particles
by Cineuropa
- This feature debut, a co-production between France and Switzerland, is set to world-premiere in Cannes' Directors' Fortnight
At the foot of the Jura Mountains, PA, aged 17, and his gang of friends are in their last year at high school. 400 feet below ground, the Large Hadron Collider enables scientists to discover previously unknown particles. As the area slips into wintertime, PA starts to realise the world around him is on the move. He starts seeing things glow, abnormalities in the landscape, and tiny alterations in a familiar ecosystem.
This the synopsis for Particles [+see also:
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