Φανταστικά Μανιτάρια 2019
Βυθιστείτε στον μαγικό κόσμο των μυκήτων, από μανιτάρια που καθαρίζουν πετρελαιοκηλίδες μέχρι και υπόγεια δίκτυα μυκήτων που βοηθούν στην επικοινωνία των δέντρων.
Βυθιστείτε στον μαγικό κόσμο των μυκήτων, από μανιτάρια που καθαρίζουν πετρελαιοκηλίδες μέχρι και υπόγεια δίκτυα μυκήτων που βοηθούν στην επικοινωνία των δέντρων.
Ένας νεαρός συγγραφέας από τη Βοστόνη επιστρέφει στο παρελθόν σε μια εποχή όπου οι μάγοι και οι δράκοι βασιλεύουν και η επιστήμη μόλις αρχίζει να αναπτύσσεται.
Μέσα από ένα ξεχωριστό ταξίδι στον πλανήτη μας και στο σύμπαν, οι σκηνοθέτες Βέρνερ Χέρτζογκ και Κλάιβ Οπενχάιμερ εξερευνούν με ποιον τρόπο οι μετεωρίτες, οι διάττοντες και οι προσκρούσεις έχουν αφυπνίσει το ενδιαφέρον μας για άλλους κόσμους και μας έχουν ωθήσει να αναλογιστούμε εκ νέου το πεπρωμένο μας.
Ένα από τα πιο εντυπωσιακά και πανέμορφα ντοκιμαντέρ που έγιναν ποτέ με θέμα το ζωικό βασίλειο. Οι κινηματογραφιστές, κατασκευάζοντας ένα δικό τους τελείως πρωτότυπο εξοπλισμό, κατάφεραν να διεισδύσουν κυριολεκτικά στον κόσμο των μικροσκοπικών πλασμάτων ενός λιβαδιού, ανάγοντας τα ζωύφια τους σε αληθινούς κινηματογραφικούς χαρακτήρες.
Σε αυτό το ντοκιμαντέρ, κορυφαίες γυναίκες επιστήμονες μιλούν για τις ανισότητες που βίωσαν προσπαθώντας να βρουν έναν τρόπο ώστε το STEM να γίνει προσβάσιμο σε όλους.
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