Pwdre Ser: the rot of stars (2018)

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Pwdre ser is the Welsh name for the mythical substance star jelly that has been observed since the 1400s. The film depicts an encounter with a mysterious, luminous, electrical substance. Inspired equally by medieval accounts of visionary experiences and by 19th-century photography of the invisible, Pwdre Ser joins coronal Kirlian photography with hand-processed images.

Director: Charlotte Pryce
Runtime: 7 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pwdre Ser: the rot of stars about?
Pwdre ser is the Welsh name for the mythical substance star jelly that has been observed since the 1400s. The film depicts an encounter with a mysterious, luminous, electrical substance. Inspired equally by medieval accounts of visionary experiences and by 19th-century photography of the invisible, Pwdre Ser joins coronal Kirlian photography with hand-processed images.
Who directed Pwdre Ser: the rot of stars?
Pwdre Ser: the rot of stars was directed by Charlotte Pryce.
How long is Pwdre Ser: the rot of stars?
Pwdre Ser: the rot of stars has a runtime of 7m (7 minutes).