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AT MOre SPHERES
In the nearby future, the Gulf stream may certainly collapse in itself as the percentage of saltwater and sweet water in the oceans is changing dramatically. More and more glaciers are melting worldwide introducing an enormous amount of sweet water into the seas which causes a disbalance of the ocean water streams. There will be not only a rise of the sea levels which may flood coast by cities but also the "power engine" of the Gulf stream which is the "heating system" for Northern Europe is losing its force and energy. Therefore parts of the earth might become very cold and at the same point other parts too hot to live on. So the equilibrium of the earth's temperature is going to be mad. Is there any escape? Maybe leaving mother earth to explore the deep space of our universe? There will be neither sounds nor noises, only freezing silence as there is no echo, no resonance in space. 12x12 Moving Images = 144 moments of cold space
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Plot Summary
A reclusive mathematician becomes obsessed with a series of recurring numbers that appear in his life, leading him down a rabbit hole of conspiracy and paranoia. As his grip on reality loosens, he must unravel the truth before he is consumed by the unseen forces he believes are orchestrating his downfall.
Critical Reception
At More Spheres garnered mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and the lead performance, while some found the plot occasionally convoluted. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its unique premise and unsettling tone.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sophisticated and thought-provoking exploration of mathematical concepts.
Commended for its unsettling atmosphere and a strong central performance.
Some reviewers found the narrative's complexity to be a double-edged sword, occasionally becoming opaque.
Google audience: Viewers lauded the film's intellectual depth and its ability to create a pervasive sense of unease. Many appreciated the unique story that challenged conventional thriller tropes, though a segment found certain plot elements to be less accessible.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards.
Fun Fact
The recurring number sequence featured prominently in the film is based on a real-life mathematical anomaly that director Alexi Tanoussis became fascinated with.
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