EST Documentary
Reaching for the Sun is a 52 minute television documentary on the history of solar observations. A journey through the last 400 years of solar observations culminating in one of the biggest challenges for the European solar physics community: the construction of the European Solar Telescope.
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Featuring
FRANCE
- Richard Muller, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
- Brigitte Schmieder, Observatoire de Paris-Site de Meudon (OBSPM)
GERMANY
- Carsten Denker, Leibniz-Institute für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP)
- Lucia Kleint, Leibniz-Institute für Sonnenphysik (KIS)
- Sami K. Solanki, Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS)
- Meetu Verma, Leibniz-Institute für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP)
- Oskar von der Lühe, Leibniz-Institute für Sonnenphysik (KIS)
ITALY
- Francesco Berrilli, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata
- Ilaria Ermolli, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
SPAIN
- Luis Bellot, Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía - CSIC (IAA-CSIC)
- Manuel Collados, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC)
- Elena Khomenko, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC)
- Reza Rezaei, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC)
SLOVAKIA
- Peter Gömory, Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences (AISAS)
- Aleš Kučera, Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences (AISAS)
- Jan Rybak, Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences (AISAS)
SWEDEN
- Göran B. Scharmer, Stockholm University
Documentary illustrations
The narration in "Reaching for the Sun" is supported with high-quality illustrations, animations, and graphic resources. These elements are used to explain milestones in the history of solar physics research and various solar concepts through beautiful images and high artistic sensibility.
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Shots
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Infographics
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Shooting "Reaching for the Sun"
The documentary features 16 interviews with EST scientists and footage from five different observatories and eleven telescopes in Europe. It also features unique sites, such as the Accademia dei Lincei (Rome, Italy), where original documents from Galileo are kept. Once released, it will be offered to leading national TV channels and streaming platforms.
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Credits
Directed and written by
Emilio J. García
Executive Producer and Science Supervisor
Luis Bellot
Co-executive producer
Emilio J. García
Produced by
Manuel González, Óscar Huertas
Filming by
Adri Sola
Director of photography
Isaac Baeza
Edited by
Fran Vergara
Emilio J. García
Music by
Rubén Martín
Narrated by
Lucy Brown
Illustrations by
Eva Li
Animations by
Antonio Corral and Manuel Casares - The Crocantes
Scientifics Infographics by
Gabriel Pérez (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias)
Juan Manuel Ferrar - Arcan studio
FabLab (Universidad de La Laguna)