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Release Date:
February 14, 2024
Original Title:
Ignis
Genres:
Fantasy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 12
IGNIS – a pyrofeminist spell for transformative change in history and the futures, is an experimental film by Norwegian artist Thale Blix Fastvold. Cinematography by Marius Captare. The film is shot in Norway, California, Italy and Azerbaijan and includes footage of an underwater mud volcano by Professor Giuliana Panieri, and the Yanardag Eternal Fire from researcher Adriano Mazzini. The music is composed by Therese Strasser, with sound design by Philipp Nespital. English subtitles available upon request.
Cinematography:
Marius Captare
Director:
Thale Blix Fastvold
Music:
Therese Strasser
Sound Designer:
Philipp Nespital
Sound Mixer:
Philipp Nespital
Writer:
Thale Blix Fastvold
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