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Let There Be Light

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Let There Be Light is a documentary directed by Mila Aung-Thwin (Up the Yangtze) and Van Royko. It screened at the SXSW Film Festival and the Hot Docs Film Festival this year.

Clean, safe and unlimited power has been an obsession for scientists and inventors for centuries, and an underlying preoccupation for our society as a whole. Since the 1940s, when we first understood how the sun creates energy, nuclear fusion has been energy’s holy grail. For decades, fusion has been delayed and thwarted by failure, miscalculation, fraud and politics. It has been maddeningly always just out of reach, which seems to make people obsess over it all the more. “Fusion is the energy of the future… and always will be,” goes one old joke. But today, fusion is being pursued with a renewed zeal, mostly because we’ve never needed it like we do now. 37 countries are currently collaborating to build the biggest experiment ever, in order to prove that fusion is viable. Will we finally succeed, or will the project collapse under its own massive complexity?

Let There Be Light will open at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema on September 22, and director Mila Aung-Thwin will be in attendance for post-screening Q&As on September 22 (6:30 pm), September 23 (3:45 pm and 8:45 pm) and September 24 (12:30 pm).