Hornsleth: Deep Storage Project
2014 · Documentary · 75 min. · Denmark
The provocative Danish artist Kristian von Hornsleth had an idea a few years ago, which proved to be easier said than done. Blood samples from five thousand people are dumped in a metal container eleven kilometres deep in the ground, where they remain untouched for thousands of years as a kind of DNA museum of mankind. Maybe forever, maybe until a future civilisation finds the container and recreates the people in it. However, the monumental 'Deep Storage Project' encounter all sorts of hardships along the way.
Direction Theis Molin
Soundtrack Niklas Schak · Tin Soheili
Cinematography Rasmus Videbæk · Theis Molin · Dror Kasinsky · Christoffer Dreyer · Steven Biccard
Original title Hornsleth: Deep Storage Project
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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