

Particle Fever
- Documentary
As the Large Hadron Collider is about to be launched for the first time, physicists are on the cusp of the greatest scientific discovery of all time - or perhaps their greatest failure.
Particle Fever is a 2013 documentary that follows physicists at the Large Hadron Collider as they prepare for experiments that could represent either the greatest scientific breakthrough or disappointment of their careers. The film captures the tension and anticipation surrounding the search for the Higgs boson and the fundamental nature of the universe.
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Top cast
Follow an actor to track their next projects- Martin AleksaSelf
- Nima Arkani-HamedSelf
- Savas DimopoulosSelf
- Monica DunfordSelf
- Fabiola GianottiSelf
- David KaplanSelf
- Mike LamontSelf

Trailer
PARTICLE FEVER - Official Trailer (2014) HD
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When was Particle Fever released?
Particle Fever was released on June 14, 2013.
What is Particle Fever about?
The documentary follows physicists working with the Large Hadron Collider as they conduct experiments that could lead to major discoveries about the universe or significant setbacks for the scientific community.
Where can I watch Particle Fever?
Particle Fever is available on various streaming platforms and for purchase/rental through digital retailers, though availability varies by region and may change over time.
Is Particle Fever suitable for general audiences?
While the film deals with complex physics, it's designed to be accessible to viewers without a scientific background, focusing on the human drama and stakes of the research rather than technical details.














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