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Shadows of Light

"Shadows of Light combines the loud and soft tones of life into a work that does not offer opinions, but rather provides thought-provoking impulses."

Shadows of Light combines the loud and soft tones of life. The centerpiece is an Austrian mountain pasture where the summer solstice is celebrated with international artists and where tradition and zeitgeist are not contradictory.

Top Cast

  • Bartholomäus Resch

    Bartholomäus Resch

    Himself

  • Our Survival Depends On Us

    Our Survival Depends On Us

  • Alan Averill

    Alan Averill

    Himself

  • Sturla Viðar Jakobsson

    Sturla Viðar Jakobsson

    Himself

  • Okoi Thierry Jones

    Okoi Thierry Jones

    Himself

  • Mario Kolb

    Mario Kolb

    Himself

  • Alexey Tegin

    Alexey Tegin

    Himself

  • Svavar Austman Traustason

    Svavar Austman Traustason

    Himself

  • Pablo C. Ursusson

    Pablo C. Ursusson

    Himself

Overview

Shadows of Light combines the loud and soft tones of life. The centerpiece is an Austrian mountain pasture where the summer solstice is celebrated with international artists and where tradition and zeitgeist are not contradictory.

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