The Sasha

Korte films / Documentaire
Nederland, 2019, 20 min

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In 1972, astronaut Charles Duke lands on the Moon. He is in charge of taking photos of the lunar surface with a high-resolution camera. The Sasha is a story about the human perspective on Earth and our constant struggle with our temporal and spatial limitations. From the exploration of space to cyberspace, from an analogue Moon in 1972 to a virtual Moon in Google Earth today. A film about parallel universes in which eternity seems to be lost between frames and interfaces. (International Film Festival Rotterdam)

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Engels The Sasha is a very peculiar film, at times psychedelic, at times symbolic, at times beyond my common sense. How we understand time and space is certainly a very individual thing, and looking at the Earth from space as an object to which the vast majority of us are spatiotemporally bound, it must be a literally otherworldly and unprecedented experience that can alter that understanding. ()