LIFE BEYOND I: The Dawn

LIFE BEYOND I: The Dawn

9.3

Nov 19 2019

1h 31m

Documentary, Animation, Fantasy, Science Fiction

The biggest question of our time. Are we alone? Chapter 1 of this experience takes you to alien worlds and distant places in time and space, in search of where alien life might be hiding and what our place is within the history of life. After generations of wondering, the truth is finally within our reach. New research and technologies have brought us closer than ever to an answer - only a few decades in the eyes of some NASA scientists.

Douglas Rain

Douglas Rain

Narrator

Orson Welles

Orson Welles

Narrator

David Christian

David Christian

Narrator

Michelle Thaler

Michelle Thaler

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