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Short, documentary, experimental, 4 min, 2016
Arabidopsis thaliana juxtaposes the implications of injury, development and regeneration for plants, humans and cities, with a nod to one of the most popular plant model organisms in biology and genetics.
written & directed by Toma Peiu & Nicholas DelRose
narrated by Selima Smith-Dell
cinematography by Toma Peiu & Luiza Pârvu
microscope imagery & graphics by Nicholas DelRose
editing & sound design by Luiza Pârvu
location sound by Toma Peiu
produced by Nicholas DelRose, Toma Peiu, Luiza Pârvu
Research of Dr. Kenneth Birnbaum’s Lab
A Root Films production, for the Symbiosis Film Competition - Imagine Science Film Festival
2016
Short, documentary, experimental, 4 min, 2016
Arabidopsis thaliana juxtaposes the implications of injury, development and regeneration for plants, humans and cities, with a nod to one of the most popular plant model organisms in biology and genetics.
written & directed by Toma Peiu & Nicholas DelRose
narrated by Selima Smith-Dell
cinematography by Toma Peiu & Luiza Pârvu
microscope imagery & graphics by Nicholas DelRose
editing & sound design by Luiza Pârvu
location sound by Toma Peiu
produced by Nicholas DelRose, Toma Peiu, Luiza Pârvu
Research of Dr. Kenneth Birnbaum’s Lab
A Root Films production, for the Symbiosis Film Competition - Imagine Science Film Festival
2016
Arabidopsis thaliana (2016)