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Brilliant Darkness: Hotaru in the Night
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Synopsis Brilliant Darkness: Hotaru in the Night explores the importance of darkness, and the erosion of it, through through the study and preservation of firefly habitats in Japan and the United States. Fireflies are reportedly disappearing, as artificial night lights interferes with their 'language of light'. Brilliant Darkness: Hotaru in the Night features artists and scientists on different continents working to understand firefly flash patterns and how to live among wildlife in urban settings.
Director
Emily DRISCOLL 에밀리 드리스콜
Emily DRISCOLL is a science video director/producer and the founder of BonSci Films. Her films have appeared on PBS stations and screened internationally at film festivals. She also produces short videos for NPR's Science Friday and teaches science video production at New York University.
Director Emily DRISCOLL
Country USA, Japan
Year 2014
Running Time 12min
Genre Documentary
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