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Pleistocene Park

USA2022documentary100'

There are many documentaries about the boundary between genius and madness, but this one is definitely among the funniest of them. Luke Tergis follows a bravado attempt to restart the primeval ecosystem of remote Siberia, a return to the state recorded in the fossils of Pleistocene. It is made by Sergiej Zimov, a geophysicist, who is assisted by Nikita, his pathologically optimistic son. In a concerted effort, they are trying to reverse climate trends applying the method of small-scale geoengineering. We cannot afford not to experiment, they say, infecting the viewers with their enthusiasm.

directed by
Luke Griswold-Tergis, portret reżysera
Luke Griswold-Tergis

cinematography
Luke Griswold-Tergis
music
Dan Cantrell
editing
Maureen Gosling
production
Jed Riffe (Jed Riffe Films), Luke Griswold-Tergis (Luke Griswold-Tergis)
Photo
Kadr z filmu Pleistocene Park
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