
DVD IMAX Genesis (AS NEW)
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Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
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Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Main centres: | 1-3 business days |
Regional areas: | 3-4 business days |
Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
Binding | DVD |
Dimensions | 191 x 124 x 15 mm (136g) |
Director | George Casey |
Actors | n/a |
Region Code | 0 |
Running Time | 32 minutes |
Number of Discs | 1 |
Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
Language | English (Subtitled), English (Original Language) (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
Format | AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, PAL, Surround Sound, Widescreen |
Studio | C.A.V. Distribution |
Barcode | 017078983425 |
The great Rift Valley in Africa, a 4,00 mile crack in the earth's crust. It is the result of continental fracturing that began some 20 million years ago. Volcanie eruptions, such as the spectacular eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano featured in Genesis, are the results of powerful tectonic processes which are continually reshaping the earth's surface. From that early moment when a supernova explodes in a blast of light and sound, the Genesis audience doesn't just have a front row seat at the creation of the world. The audience is inside the creation itself and made aware in the most forceful ways that creation is still continuing.
This IMAX presentation wraps up three years of creaky grade school science in a mere half-hour. The film gorgeously envisions (although in pan-and-scan, rather than widescreen) the "voyage of the continents" from the inceptive supernova blast that created the world through the "echoes of chaos everywhere"--the birth of mankind on the planet.
Genesis
explores how volcanoes and earthquakes continually reshape the earth's crust and how, just as humans shed old cells and gain new, our planet goes through through such cataclysmic events. In the search for answers to the unanswerable,
Genesis
peers at civilizations--such as that of the Minoans, who created the myth of the lost city of Atlantis--that have been destroyed by the "stretch marks of creation" despite their sophistication and adaptability. A dozen schools of thought merge and converge in this attempt to find answers, and the result is a mix of natural science, anthropology, wonder, and beauty that forms a fascinating, provoking look at Earth and how life fits--and resists--its scheme and grand plan.
--Paula Nechak