Short film: Celestial wonders in downtown London

Short film: Celestial wonders in downtown London

In this stunning short film called Sun Moon London by filmmaker Luke Miller, we witness otherworldly visions of the interplay of the moon, sun and bustling central London.

Luke captured the harvest moon on the 5th of October 2017, when the moon was at its zenith of autumnal equinox. Along with footage of the 1st of January 2018 Supermoon, a once a year phenomenon when the full moon is at its closest point to the earth

The resulting film captures an eerie London teleported into a different reality. A film-set complete with a post-apocalyptic cast of celestial bodies. People and their built environments become spooky and unknowable. This short film invites us to remember how small and insignificant we are in the grand scale of the universe.

Sun Moon London from Luke Miller on Vimeo.

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