13-23 nov 2025
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9,192,631,770 Hz

9,192,631,770 Hz

Todd Chandler
United States
2025
14 min
International Premiere
Luminous
Synopsis

Director Todd Chandler’s 5-year-old son has his own understanding of time: “It’s a bunch of little moments and then the machine puts them all together to make your minute.” This inspires Chandler to create a cinematic essay asking: What is time? How do we control it, and how does it control us?

Over centuries, nations, science, and industry have worked to calibrate time and establish a global standard—culminating in some of the world’s most precise clocks, based on the vibrations of cesium atoms. But this was not accepted without resistance: standardization of time was often perceived as an imperial project, a power play by the British Empire.

We measure time ever more precisely, but Chandler observes that our lived experience of time isn’t measurable. An awkward moment feels eternal; joy passes instantly. Time remains a deeply personal experience that shifts throughout our lives.

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Credits
14 min
color / black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: English
Director
    Todd Chandler
    Todd Chandler
Production
    Heidi Fleisher for PFilm,
    Mike Paterson for PFilm,
    Nora Wilkinson
    Heidi Fleisher for PFilm,
    Mike Paterson for PFilm,
    Nora Wilkinson
Executive producer
    Jessica Harrop for Sandbox Films,
    Patrick Hurley for Sandbox Films,
    Caitlin Mae Burke for Sandbox Films
    Jessica Harrop for Sandbox Films,
    Patrick Hurley for Sandbox Films,
    Caitlin Mae Burke for Sandbox Films
Cinematography
    Todd Chandler
    Todd Chandler
Editing
    Todd Chandler,
    Charlie Shackleton
    Todd Chandler,
    Charlie Shackleton
Screening copy
    INDOX
    INDOX
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