Behind the Curve

Behind the Curve

6.3

Apr 30 2018

2h 36m

Documentary

Meet the growing, worldwide community of theorists who defend the belief that the Earth is flat while living in a society who vehemently rejects it.

Mark K. Sargent

Mark K. Sargent

Self

Jeran Campanella

Jeran Campanella

Self

Robbie Davidson

Robbie Davidson

Self

Hannalore Gerling-Dunsmore

Hannalore Gerling-Dunsmore

Self

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