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In Theaters: November 29, 2013 (limited)

PG | 1h 54m | Documentary

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Filmmaker Peter Mettler travels the globe to explore a diverse range of perspectives on time: from scientists working with a particle accelerator who try to examine time by smashing protons together in an immense, 27-kilometre long concrete structure miles beneath the surface; from Buddhists visiting the tree where Buddha was enlightened; to DJ/electronic musician Richie Hawtin, who establishes a new sound working with machines; squatters in an abandoned area of Detroit near where Henry Ford built his first factory; and the last person living in an area where lava regularly pours from an active volcano. Along the way, Mettler draws eerie connections between the most disparate places and events and locates parables of renewal and destruction.

Director: Peter Mettler

Studio: National Film Board of Canada

Writer(s): Alexandra Gill, Peter Mettler

Official Site: theendoftimemovie.com

10 votes and 5 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 78%

41%

In Theaters: November 29, 2013 (limited)

PG | 1h 54m | Documentary

  Watch Trailer

Filmmaker Peter Mettler travels the globe to explore a diverse range of perspectives on time: from scientists working with a particle accelerator who try to examine time by smashing protons together in an immense, 27-kilometre long concrete structure miles beneath the surface; from Buddhists visiting the tree where Buddha was enlightened; to DJ/electronic musician Richie Hawtin, who establishes a new sound working with machines; squatters in an abandoned area of Detroit near where Henry Ford built his first factory; and the last person living in an area where lava regularly pours from an active volcano. Along the way, Mettler draws eerie connections between the most disparate places and events and locates parables of renewal and destruction.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 78%

41%

In Theaters: November 29, 2013 (limited)

PG | 1h 54m | Documentary

Filmmaker Peter Mettler travels the globe to explore a diverse range of perspectives on time: from scientists working with a particle accelerator who try to examine time by smashing protons together in an immense, 27-kilometre long concrete structure miles beneath the surface; from Buddhists visiting the tree where Buddha was enlightened; to DJ/electronic musician Richie Hawtin, who establishes a new sound working with machines; squatters in an abandoned area of Detroit near where Henry Ford built his first factory; and the last person living in an area where lava regularly pours from an active volcano.

Along the way, Mettler draws eerie connections between the most disparate places and events and locates parables of renewal and destruction.