New Documentary Night Burns Like Cigarettes Now Streaming on Amazon
Written and directed by Elisabeth Felson, the film explores humanity’s complex relationship with darkness in modern cities. With narration by model and activist Lily Cole and a haunting soundtrack from singer-songwriter Kwaye, this thought-provoking piece raises questions about why we feel compelled to illuminate our surroundings, while capturing the beauty and mystery of night.
An influential figure in the creation of this documentary is Professor Nick Dunn, whose book Dark Matters: A Manifesto for the Nocturnal City (Zero Books, 2016) served as a crucial inspiration for the film. Dunn’s research into the value of darkness in urban spaces and his reflections on night walking profoundly shaped the film’s narrative. His work encourages us to rethink the role of darkness, not as something to fear but as an essential aspect of urban life and human experience. His involvement in the documentary brings depth to the exploration of light pollution, nocturnal life, and our psychological dependence on artificial lighting.
“Why are we so afraid of the dark that we need to brighten the world around us?” is the central question driving the documentary’s exploration of these themes. Night Burns Like Cigarettes has already gained attention at various film festivals and now offers viewers the chance to experience its insights from the comfort of their homes.
For those who are passionate about environmental issues, urban life, and unique artistic perspectives, this film promises to be a captivating watch. In darkness, as the tagline suggests, we thrive.
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