A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 8, 2015
Original Title:
Буквальная геометрия
Alternate Titles:
Bukvalnaya geometriya
Literal geometry
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Gorky Film Studios
Production Countries:
Germany | Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 66
A team of mathematicians is working together on a big project. Excitement of discovery, hope and disappointment, competition and recognition are shown from an infinitely close distance. Scientists united by the idea of discretization, which, in short, means: constructing continuous objects from basic building blocks. Akin to the scientists' search for the right discretization of continuum, this film itself is composed of fragments - individual characters of different ages, temperaments and scientific approaches - which form a single continuous melody. The question of where the boundaries lie between mathematics and the lives of those who are involved in it and how much they are willing to sacrifice is as important as the search for precise scientific answers. A unique and unprecedented dive into the unknown world of mathematicians.
Associate Producer:
Elina Abramova
Olga Kurina
Co-Producer:
Sergey Zernov
Vladimir Bazhin
Director:
Ekaterina Eremenko
Director of Photography:
Irina Shatalova
Editor:
Marat Magambetov
Pavel Kostomarov
Original Music Composer:
Mike Schröder
Producer:
Ekaterina Eremenko
Screenplay:
Ekaterina Eremenko
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