Kiss the Universe
Part 1 Doomsday
65 million years ago, in the Cretaceous Period, the age of dinosaurs, an asteroid, only about 10 km wide, crashes into the Yucatan Peninsula. It was doomsday for the dinosaurs and the Tyrannosaurus witnessed its last moment. Life forms on this small and fragile Earth can become victims to a universal event at any time. On this Earth, which will see its end one day, will humans, the only intellectual beings on Earth, be able to escape their fate through space development?
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Woongdal SongDirector
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Wonsik RaDirector
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YongHa SuhProducer
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Ji Hoon JuKey Cast
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Jaeman ChooDirector of Photograph
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Jaeyeong JangMusic
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Dong-geum HaArt Director
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature, Television
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Genres:Sci-Fi, Cosmos, space science, Immersive Reality
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Runtime:50 minutes 30 seconds
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Completion Date:October 21, 2021
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Country of Origin:Korea, Republic of
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Country of Filming:Korea, Republic of
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Shooting Format:Digital, AR
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Best Program of the monthSeoul
Korea, Republic of
December 10, 2021
Winner at terristrial TV section by KCSC, Korea Communications Standards Commission -
Prix Jeunesse 2022Munich
Germany
June 10, 2022
World Premiere
Finalist at 11-15 years nonfiction -
SilberSalz Science & Media Awards 2022Halle
Germany
June 15, 2022
Finalist at Southern Lights category
Distribution Information
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KBS MediaSales AgentCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
⦁ Woongdal Song
- Producer & Director of 5-episode documentary ‘Super Fish’ (2012)
Chief Producer of ‘KBS Special’(2017-2018)
- Award
Gold at the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards (2017)
“Platinum Remi Award” at the Houston International Film Festival (2013)
“Best Documentary Award” presented by Asian Broadcasting Union (2013)
“Best Program of the Year” in the field of creativity, presented by Korea Communications Commission (2012)
“Grand Prix of the Year” presented by Seoul YMCA (2012)
We can’t actually visit the dinosaur age in the Cretaceous Period. We can only imagine how it must have been when the solar system was created. This documentary manifests outer space via AR technology and performing arts on the stage, allowing viewers to become immersed in the program as if enjoying a concert, and inspiring people to take on challenges toward space. We invite you to have a taste of this amazing experience.