Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making
Originally released in 1978. Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making is a documentary film. directed by George Casey. At just 32 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The Great Valley in Africa - a crack of more than 6,500 kilometers in the earth's crust - is the result of the continental fracture that began about 20 million years ago. Volcanic eruptions, like the spectacular eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano in Genesis, are the result of powerful tectonic processes that continually reshape the earth's surface. “From the first moment a supernova explodes in a burst of light and sound, Genesis audiences won't just have a front row seat to watch the creation of the world. The public will be immersed in the creation itself and will be fully aware that the creation is still going on” – Richmond, News-Leader. "Genesis attests that if the public is offered what it wants, it will break down its doors" -Minneapolis Star.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making about?
The Great Valley in Africa - a crack of more than 6,500 kilometers in the earth's crust - is the result of the continental fracture that began about 20 million years ago. Volcanic eruptions, like t...
Who directed Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making?
Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making was directed by George Casey.
How long is Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making?
Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making has a runtime of 0 hours and 32 minutes (32 minutes total).
When was Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making released?
Genesis: Four Billion Years in the Making was released on January 1, 1978 in theaters.