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Brief History of Time
Film SynopsisTheoretical physicist Steven Hawking discusses his ideas on the origins of the universe and its future fate, which he first set forth in his bestseller "A Brief History of Time." Through interviews with friends, relatives, and colleagues of this brilliant man, the filmmaker paints a picture of how a truly ingenious mind works, and how the onset of ALS, the progressive disease that has destroyed Hawking's body, helped him to focus his mind and shape his theories. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
80 min.
Genres:
Documentary
Biography
Country:
UNITED KINGDOM
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Plot Summary
Errol Morris, a respected American documentary filmmaker, for a long while before this film, maintained a reputation for working outside of the mainstream. His film "The Thin Blue Line" (1988) caused the release on appeal of a man who had been convicted of shooting and killing a Texas policeman. The documentary appeared in several film festivals, including New Directors/New Visions in NYC, and the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. Hawking's book, "A Brief History of Time", was on the bestseller lists for 100 weeks. According to Variety, the film allegedly was supported by Steven Spielberg and his production company Amblin Entertainment when Morris first began work on it, but neither Spielberg nor Amblin appear in the final credits. There is no indication of why Spielberg might have dropped the project -- or why Morris might have dropped Spielberg.
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Directed by
Errol Morris
Produced by
David Hickman
Writing credits
Stephen Hawking
Cast
| Stephen Hawking | ||
| Isobel Hawking | ||
| Janet Humphrey | ||
| Mary Hawking |
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