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Planetary
Description
Planetary mixes stunning imagery with interviews from renowned experts such as NASA astronauts, environmentalists and philosophers to show that all life on the planet is inseparably interconnected.
Planetary mixes stunning imagery with interviews from renowned experts such as NASA astronauts, environmentalists and philosophers to show that all life on the planet is inseparably interconnected.
Actors:
Subonfu Some,
David Loy,
Ronald Garan,
Joan Halifax,
Elizabeth Lindsey,
Ben Afful,
Joanna Macey
Subonfu Some
David Loy
Ronald Garan
Joan Halifax
Elizabeth Lindsey
17 April 1956, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
Ben Afful
Joanna Macey
Genre:
History, Documentary
Country:
United States, Asia, Euro, United Kingdom
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April 16, 2015
The experience grows numbingly monotonous and painfully sanctimonious.May 04, 2015
The further the documentary progresses, the more enlightenment is strangled by hand-wringing.April 24, 2015
The only standout is cinematographer Christopher Ferstad's beautiful shots, which would elevate any other documentary to a thing of beauty.April 21, 2015
Despite its good intentions, Planetary speaks only to those who already agree with the filmmakers.May 01, 2015
A stunning cinematic picture book and worthy if somewhat overreaching lecture on the imperiled state of Mother Earth.April 23, 2015
Their calm, measured words, the Human Suits' tranquil score, and the film's steady, even pace almost promote a meditative state -- fitting, perhaps, for receiving Planetary's message.November 05, 2015
It makes for a film that is beautiful to watch and interesting to think about if taken with the right grain of salt.April 23, 2015
Its message is repetitive without being enlightening, and the film and its participants insist on hitting the same beats without pause, until the concept loses all meaning.