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Una mirada al grupo de gente que construyó Biosphere 2, una réplica gigante del ecosistema del planeta Tierra en 1991.Una mirada al grupo de gente que construyó Biosphere 2, una réplica gigante del ecosistema del planeta Tierra en 1991.Una mirada al grupo de gente que construyó Biosphere 2, una réplica gigante del ecosistema del planeta Tierra en 1991.
- Premios
- 8 nominaciones en total
William S. Burroughs
- Self
- (material de archivo)
Margret Augustine
- Self - AKA 'Firefly'
- (material de archivo)
Thor Heyerdahl
- Self - Explorer
- (material de archivo)
Ed Bass
- Self - Chairman, Space Biosphere Ventures
- (material de archivo)
Jane Poynter
- Self - Biospherian
- (material de archivo)
Mark Van Thillo
- Self - AKA 'Laser'
- (material de archivo)
Brian Mortenson
- Self - Newscaster
- (material de archivo)
Mindy Blake
- Self - Newscaster
- (material de archivo)
Abigail Alling
- Self - Biospherian
- (material de archivo)
Rue McClanahan
- Self
- (material de archivo)
Opiniones destacadas
A very cursive treatment of a bizarre and expensive project that fails to touch on any real explanation how a $200M investment achieved nothing.
Welcome to the fantastic future of 1991 as the human petri dish project BIOSPHERE 2 is underway! What looks like a kooky SciFi piece of last century fiction, turns out to be a bizarre true life experiment, sequestering idealistic science nerds in their self-sustaining eco bubble.
Rife with cult overtones and extraordinary characters, "Spaceship Earth" documents a group of giddy dreamers as they pave the way for future planet colonizations by creating their own pressure cooker mini earth. What could go wrong?
Well, much does indeed go wrong, but unfortunately, nothing of the sensational variety. There is no physical rebellion. There are no monsters spawned. There are no lives lost. Yet it is damn fascinating: the spectre of a tight army of red uniformed humans scurrying about their self made ant hill aquarium, whilst the world literally looked on.
There is a "Truman Show" aspect at play here, as organizer, impresario, Grand Poobah and owner of a wacky combover, John P. Allen (aka Johnny Dolphin) dictates the inner proceedings from an outside control room. That is, until there is a power struggle featuring, wait for it, Steve Bannon. Yep, you can't make this stuff up.
Strangely the BIOSPHERE 2 phenomena, which at the time was a world wide sensation that predicted genius nutbars like Elon Musk, is relatively forgotten.
That mistake has now been remedied. Enjoy.
Rife with cult overtones and extraordinary characters, "Spaceship Earth" documents a group of giddy dreamers as they pave the way for future planet colonizations by creating their own pressure cooker mini earth. What could go wrong?
Well, much does indeed go wrong, but unfortunately, nothing of the sensational variety. There is no physical rebellion. There are no monsters spawned. There are no lives lost. Yet it is damn fascinating: the spectre of a tight army of red uniformed humans scurrying about their self made ant hill aquarium, whilst the world literally looked on.
There is a "Truman Show" aspect at play here, as organizer, impresario, Grand Poobah and owner of a wacky combover, John P. Allen (aka Johnny Dolphin) dictates the inner proceedings from an outside control room. That is, until there is a power struggle featuring, wait for it, Steve Bannon. Yep, you can't make this stuff up.
Strangely the BIOSPHERE 2 phenomena, which at the time was a world wide sensation that predicted genius nutbars like Elon Musk, is relatively forgotten.
That mistake has now been remedied. Enjoy.
- hipCRANK
This was nothing but another hippie commune that failed.
It was exposed back then as being a bogus scam, that they weren't sealed off from the world, at all!
Water and air were piped in regularly, and they had a huge food stockpile inside that they depleted.
I watched ~twenty minutes, then gave it up as just another eco extremist propaganda film.
It was exposed back then as being a bogus scam, that they weren't sealed off from the world, at all!
Water and air were piped in regularly, and they had a huge food stockpile inside that they depleted.
I watched ~twenty minutes, then gave it up as just another eco extremist propaganda film.
Take a group of people, friends, a bit of imagination and an open mind, a desire to make a difference and a vision for our future - take another group of people interested in money, greed, power - and...
A fascinating documentary that shows what a small group of well intentioned pioneers can achieve in the cause of humanity and ecology, with passion and belief, with teamwork and adventure - it's well worth a visit to Biosphere 2, if for no other reason than that.
A fascinating documentary that shows what a small group of well intentioned pioneers can achieve in the cause of humanity and ecology, with passion and belief, with teamwork and adventure - it's well worth a visit to Biosphere 2, if for no other reason than that.
I remember as a kid the whole idea of the biosphere 2, but I was too young to pay attention at what was going on around it.
At first I was excited to watch this documentary, I thought this would narrate the whole idea of the project, construction, challenges and results. How wrong was I ?
First 45min is a hippie review on the lives of each of the biosphereans. Zero science. When they finally go to the biosphere they show very little of their routine, challenges, etc. They keep focusing on some drama and again no science.
Finally the project is over. The documentary mention not a single scientific finding, and enters the final stage showing some financial drama.
Such a potential topic and such a lazy approach to do a documentary.
At first I was excited to watch this documentary, I thought this would narrate the whole idea of the project, construction, challenges and results. How wrong was I ?
First 45min is a hippie review on the lives of each of the biosphereans. Zero science. When they finally go to the biosphere they show very little of their routine, challenges, etc. They keep focusing on some drama and again no science.
Finally the project is over. The documentary mention not a single scientific finding, and enters the final stage showing some financial drama.
Such a potential topic and such a lazy approach to do a documentary.
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- Citas
Self - AKA 'Horse Shit': I think the whole project - I mean, I really liked that it was science fiction without the fiction.
- ConexionesFeatures Naves misteriosas (1972)
- Bandas sonorasSomething in the Air
Performed by Thunderclap Newman
Written by John Keen
Courtesy of Polydor Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Космічний корабель Земля
- Locaciones de filmación
- Arizona, Estados Unidos(Synergia Ranch)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 362
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 53min(113 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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