30 Kilometres per Second (2023)

30 Kilometres per Second (2023) poster

The narrator of the film was diagnosed with proprioception disorder by her physiotherapist: She lacks a normal awareness of her body in space and thus a reference to the world around her. Dancing as a therapy might help. Instead, she takes a ghost train into Finland’s television history, to the 1960s, when ordinances forbade spontaneous dancing because of a Medieval decree.

Director: Jani Peltonen
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 23 min
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Production: ELO Film School Finland
Country: Finland
Language: English, suomi
Original Language: fi
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is 30 Kilometres per Second about?
The narrator of the film was diagnosed with proprioception disorder by her physiotherapist: She lacks a normal awareness of her body in space and thus a reference to the world around her. Dancing as a therapy might help. Instead, she takes a ghost train into Finland’s television history, to the 1960s, when ordinances forbade spontaneous dancing because of a Medieval decree.
Who directed 30 Kilometres per Second?
30 Kilometres per Second was directed by Jani Peltonen.
How long is 30 Kilometres per Second?
30 Kilometres per Second has a runtime of 23m (23 minutes).
What genre is 30 Kilometres per Second?
30 Kilometres per Second is a Documentary film.
Where was 30 Kilometres per Second produced?
30 Kilometres per Second was produced in Finland.