10 popular science films that will help understand
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Home (2009)
The film shows the beauty of our planet and the consequences of destruction as a result of human activities. The non-healing scars caused by industrial production, the consequences of wars, environmental disasters - these facts open the eyes of the viewer to the real situation on the planet. The film is banned for display in 36 countries.
An interesting and fascinating film about the structure of our universe, its mysteries and secrets. Starting with our solar system, you will travel through the trillions of light years back to the origins of the origin of the universe - to the Big Bang. For a second it may seem that you are flying in a real space ship at a speed exceeding the speed of light, and for an hour and a half you come to the edge of the visible Universe.
Imagine that all people suddenly left our planet. What will happen to the Earth without humanity? In the film Life After People, you can see what will happen to architectural masterpieces such as the Empire State Building, Buckingham Palace, Sears Tower, Space Needle, the Eiffel Tower and the Golden Gate Bridge.
How were the most important scientific discoveries made? How did they influence the development of scientific thought? The series cycle of the Discovery channel will tell in detail about the discoveries of mankind, thanks to which we exist today.
Oceans (2010)
Scientists joke that the waters of the World Ocean are much worse than the other side of the Moon. In part, they are right, because at present the World Ocean is studied only by 5%. This incredible scale picture, which was filmed for more than one year, opens the door to the realm of Poseidon for mankind.
Microcosmos (1996)
One and a half hours you will spend on a completely unknown planet Earth, where all distances are measured in millimeters. Its inhabitants are fantastic creatures, insects, snails and other inhabitants of grass and water. Her landscapes are impassable jungle of herb hides, dew drops, huge, like balloons. Here every insect is a full-fledged actor.
Hungry for Change (2012)
Documentary ยท HUNGRY FOR CHANGE exposes shocking secrets the diet, weight loss and food industries don't want you to know about deceptive strategies designed to keep you coming back for more.
Earthlings (2005)
Using hidden cameras and never-before-seen footage, Earthlings chronicles the day-to-day practices of the largest industries in the world, all of which rely entirely on animals for profit.
Before the Flood (2016)
Before the Flood, presented by National Geographic, features Leonardo DiCaprio on a journey as a United Nations Messenger of Peace, traveling to five continents and the Arctic to witness climate change firsthand.
Zeitgeist (2007)
A futuristic, feature-length documentary that proves the need to remove the socio-economic monetary system that today governs the whole of society.
The tandem of science and cinematography is something incredible. Thanks to him, we can literally recreate the past, see the future, fly to the edge of the universe and plunge into the deepest crevice of the ocean.