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  1. Mar 14, 2015 · Symmetry: Directed by Ruben Van Leer. With Lukas Timulak, Claron McFadden, Shirley Essenboom, Celia Amade. SYMMETRY is a dance-opera film shot inside CERN, the largest experimental particle physics facility in the world.

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    • Adventure, Musical, Sci-Fi
    • Ruben Van Leer
    • 2015-03-14
  2. May 10, 2021 · The use of symmetry in film composition represents one of various forms of expression that a filmmaker can control. While delivering the desired visual impact of their story. Recognizing the use of symmetry in film and the meaning behind symmetry as a symbolic reference offers the audience a glimpse into the filmmaker’s perspective.

  3. Apr 24, 2022 · Wes Anderson utilizes symmetry in every facet of his filmmaking process, from pattern events to blocking and staging. We’re going to show you the art behind Wes Anderson’s symmetrical editing; by the end, you’ll know how it works and why it’s such a stylistic strength.

  4. Mar 14, 2015 · Overview. SYMMETRY is a dance-opera film shot inside CERN, the largest experimental particle physics facility in the world. With the cathedral-like majesty of the Large Hadron Collider as his theatre, a modern physicist searches for the smallest primordial particle and discovers a love without end.

  5. SYMMETRY is a dance-opera film shot inside CERN, the largest experimental particle physics facility in the world. With the cathedral-like majesty of the Large Hadron Collider as his theatre, a modern physicist searches for the smallest primordial particle and discovers a love without end.

    • John Ellis
    • 12
  6. Symmetry is a dance-opera film shot inside CERN, the largest experimental particle physics facility in the world. With the cathedral-like majesty of the Large Hadron Collider as his theatre, a modern...

  7. 2015. Directed by Ruben van Leer. SYMMETRY is a dance-opera film shot inside CERN, the largest experimental particle physics facility in the world. With the cathedral-like majesty of the Large Hadron Collider as his theatre, a modern physicist searches for the smallest primordial particle and discovers a love without end.