The Silent Glow (2018)
New forms of manipulation and the inundation of stimuli from new media pose a great risk to children’s mental health. Finally, society has started to respond. A secular culture of consciousness is arising: meditation and new forms of resilience and mindfulness training have formed part of the curriculum in many of Europe’s schools. Can systematic inner development genuinely enable young people to take responsibility – for their own lives, for society and for the world? Can openness, compassion and an ethical attitude in children be increased by mental training?
Director: Anja Krug-Metzinger
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Vera Kaltwasser as Herself |
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Caroline Sost as Herself |
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Clémentine Raphel as Herself |
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Mark Milton as Himself |
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Dr Cécile Cayla as Herself |
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Christine Heinrich as Herself |
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Tania Singer as Herself |
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Helle Jensen as Herself |
| Sound | Kai Powala | Music |
| Sound | Kai Powala | Sound Mixer |
| Crew | Bernd Meiners | Cinematography |
| Crew | Helmut Fischer | Cinematography |
| Crew | Arne Wagner | Cinematography |
| Writing | Anja Krug-Metzinger | Writer |
| Production | Anja Krug-Metzinger | Producer |
| Crew | Vita Spieß | Cinematography |
| Directing | Anja Krug-Metzinger | Director |
| Editing | Magdolna Rokob | Editor |