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Cosmic Voyage

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Actor Morgan Freeman narrates an examination of black holes, supernovas and other wonders of the universe.

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01/23/2013 Not the best Imax flick, but it is enjoyable and is a good "begineer" science film for children to have them ask questions about the world they live in. See more 08/06/2012 Pretty damned interesting See more 12/12/2009 although this film presents profound ideologies that would benefit the intellect of anyone willing to indulge, it is unfortunate that the cosmic discoveries of other (non-european) cultures have embarked are not mentioned in this film. but when human history is constantly being re-written, what do you expect? See more 03/23/2009 This should be touted as a hardcore evolution theory film (with a lot of laughable plot holes) See more 02/07/2009 This beautiful documentary should make everyone feel humble about the world we live in. We humans and our petty disputes over pieces of land, for greed and for religion are in fact insignificant at the cosmic level. It's time we grow up. See more 01/15/2009 very good doc, very interesting :D See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Actor Morgan Freeman narrates an examination of black holes, supernovas and other wonders of the universe.
Director
Bayley Silleck
Producer
Jeffrey Marvin, Bayley Silleck
Screenwriter
Michael Miner, Bayley Silleck
Distributor
IMAX Corporation
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 1, 1996, Wide
Release Date (DVD)
Nov 13, 2007
Runtime
39m