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Genesis

From the directors of 'Microcosmos' comes this sweeping and beautifully photographed journey through the history of life on Earth. From the love-lives of spiders and seahorses to the inner world of an ostrich egg this lovingly-crafted and thought-provoking documentary will change the way you feel about the myriad of animals we share the planet with.

Year: 2004
Genre: Documentaries, Natural History Docos
Country: France, Italy
Director: Claude Nuridsany, Marie Perennou
Starring: Narrated by, Sotigui Kouyate
Duration: 80 Minutes
Rating: G
Subtitles: Yes
7.1/10
Location in store: Documentary (Natural History)

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