Faces of Earth

2009
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Released: 24 July 2009 Released
Producted By: Sunfilm Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Faces of Earth is a 4-hour high-definition television series about the ever-changing planet we live on. The only thing constant on Earth is change and Faces of Earth examines this phenomenon through the eyes of those that know it best - geoscientists. Explosive volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods and even human beings contribute to the constant changes on the Earth's surface.

Genre

Documentary

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Director

Pierre de Lespinois

Production Companies

Sunfilm Entertainment

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Faces of Earth Audience Reviews

Ploydsge just watch it!
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Konterr Brilliant and touching
Roxie The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
freggo Not to be picky but I'd expect that someone checks the basic facts before writing a script for the narrator. In "Faces of Earth" episode "Shaping the Planet" about 4 minutes in there is talk about how much magma is moved and the voice over gives us 88,000 cubic feet, or 'enough to fill a football stadium 2000 times over". 88,000 divided by 2000 that is 44 cubic feet per football stadium. I am not a football fan, but driving by one of these stadiums 44 cubic feet sure will not fill them up.I've done video production for a number of years and understand that certain esoteric facts can get screwed up in a project, but basic math should not be one of them.Peter Rafeiner
nycruise-1 When are producers of geologic movies going to understand that having scientists speak on- camera about all the "awesome, cool" aspects of earth science is BORING.When are said producers going to understand that all that animation is pointless if it's not explained correctly and visually?AND - when is the entire video/geology community finally going to get past the idea that an asteroid is responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs???"Faces of Earth" is a classic case of what happens when producers have too much money but too little insight into the subject they are presenting.This subject matter can be very compelling when presented in the right way - but - so far - NO ONE HAS GOTTEN IT RIGHT.