If you collect several references, consider adding sundials as a category to 
the newly-forming website smalldemons.com  As they describe it: 

> Song. Album. Movie. Fashion. Food. Cocktail. Car. 
> 
> Much of how we come to know and love stories is by the things that help 
> define them. Why not let them lead to new experiences too? Like starting the 
> weekend sipping the cocktail a villain you secretly admire always orders. 
> ...
> The things in books are there because they mean something—to the character, 
> to the author. Right here is where you begin to discover what they can also 
> mean to you.


Why not encourage people to experience sundials as well as cocktails?

 
On Dec 18, 2011, at 5:36 PM, Darek Oczk wrote:

> Dear friends
> 
> I've got two news for those interested in sundials in movies.
> 
> 1. In the very beginning of the latest movie by Lars von Trier (Melancholia) 
> there is a nice scene shoving a close view of a horizontal sundial. 
> Screenshot attached. Later it appears in the film several times more but only 
> from a distance.
> 
> 2. There is an Indian movie comapany Sundial Pictures. They have an 
> interesting sundial animation used as their motion logo. Follow the link 
> below to watch it:
> 
> http://sundialpictures.in/index.html
> 
> -- 
> Best regards
> Darek Oczki
> 52N 21E
> Warsaw, Poland
> 
> GNOMONIKA.pl
> Sundials in Poland
> http://gnomonika.pl

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