Genesis (1999)

Genesis (1999)
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The documentary Genesis explores the geological history of the world -- how this planet and the rest of the solar system came to be, how the earth changed over millions of years, and how human and animal life altered the globe (and vice versa). Features superb cinematography and special effects. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
George Casey
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DVD
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Synopsis of Genesis

The documentary Genesis explores the geological history of the world -- how this planet and the rest of the solar system came to be, how the earth changed over millions of years, and how human and animal life altered the globe (and vice versa). Features superb cinematography and special effects. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
32 mins

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    Director(s):
    George Casey
    Categories:
    Documentary
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      Alexandra S.

      Maybe it's just me, but I just don't feel like you can ever squeeze the entire evolution of the universe in a half-hour doc. As Daniel R. said, the film looks like it was made in the early 80s and you've basically learned everything it covers in grade school. A better title for this film would be "An Extrememly Brief Narrative On Plate Tectonics"

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      Daniel R.

      DO NOT RENT THIS MOVIE. Did you take a science class when you were 12? If so, you already know everything this 30 minute movie has to offer. The release date of the film is 1999, but it looks like it was made in the early 80's. The synopsis claims superb cinematography and special effects... it is a blatant lie. Unless you are viewing the movie in an IMAX theatre 2 decades ago, you will be disappointed.

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