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Secrets of the Neanderthals

  • 2024
  • 1h 20m
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Secrets of the Neanderthals (2024)
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A unique excavation unravels the complex and creative nature of Neanderthals, shattering preconceptions through the lens of a landmark discovery - the best-preserved Neanderthal skeleton fou... Read allA unique excavation unravels the complex and creative nature of Neanderthals, shattering preconceptions through the lens of a landmark discovery - the best-preserved Neanderthal skeleton found in over 25 years.A unique excavation unravels the complex and creative nature of Neanderthals, shattering preconceptions through the lens of a landmark discovery - the best-preserved Neanderthal skeleton found in over 25 years.

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    • Ashley Gething
  • Stars
    • Emma Pomeroy
    • Graeme Barker
    • Abdullah Barzani
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    6.4/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Ashley Gething
    • Stars
      • Emma Pomeroy
      • Graeme Barker
      • Abdullah Barzani
    • 25User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Emma Pomeroy
    Emma Pomeroy
    • Self - Palaeoanthropologist, University of Cambridge
    • (as Dr. Emma Pomeroy)
    Graeme Barker
    Graeme Barker
    • Self - Shanidar Cave Project Director, University of Cambridge
    • (as Professor Graeme Barker)
    Abdullah Barzani
    Abdullah Barzani
    • Self - Worker at Shanidar Cave
    Abdulwahab Sulaiman Hasan
    Abdulwahab Sulaiman Hasan
    • Self - Archaeologist, Director of Antiquities & Heritage of Soran
    Michael Hitchcock
    Michael Hitchcock
    • Self - Stone Toll Analyst, Liverpool John Moores University
    Davorka Radovcic
    Davorka Radovcic
    • Self - Krapina Collection Curator, Croatian Natural History Museum
    • (as Davorka Radovčić)
    Ankica Oros Srsen
    Ankica Oros Srsen
    • Self - Research Associate, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
    Chris Hunt
    Chris Hunt
    • Self - Geoarchaeologist, Liverpool John Moores University
    • (as Professor Chris Hunt)
    Lucía López-Polín
    Lucía López-Polín
    • Self - Conservator, Shanidar Cave Project
    • (as Dr. Lucía López-Polín)
    Amanda Henry
    Amanda Henry
    • Self - Associate Professor, Leiden University
    • (as Dr. Amanda Henry)
    Adrie Kennis
    Adrie Kennis
    • Self - Paleo Reconstruction Artist
    Alfons Kennis
    Alfons Kennis
    • Self - Paleo Reconstruction Artist
    Sophie Verheyden
    Sophie Verheyden
    • Self - Geologist, Royal Belgian institute of Natural Sciences
    • (as Dr. Sophie Verheyden)
    Jacques Jaubert
    Jacques Jaubert
    • Self - Archaeologist, University of Bordeaux
    • (as Professor Jacques Jaubert)
    Clive Finlayson
    Clive Finlayson
    • Self - Director, Gibraltar National Museum
    • (as Dr. Clive Finlayson)
    Geraldine Finlayson
    Geraldine Finlayson
    • Self - Chief Executive Officer, Gibraltar National Museum
    • (as Professor Geraldine Finlayson)
    Ralph Solecki
    Ralph Solecki
    • Self - Archaeologist
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Professor Ralph Solecki)
    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    • (as Sir Patrick Stewart)
    • Director
      • Ashley Gething
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    LauraAnnG

    Dismal Failure

    I do not understand the point of this documentary.

    You learn nothing about Neanderthals.

    You DO learn way more than you want about the people studying them.

    The weird thing is they don't even bother to ask the questions most viewers might have about the subject matter, much less answer them. Questions like how did they live? What happened to them?

    Apparently the filmmakers thought Neanderthals liked to roll around in the mud.... I started laughing about it.

    There are some interesting sites they visit (eg beautiful caves) but it is too little too late. The scenery plays second to the scientists roaming around in it.

    I seriously don't know why they bothered to even make this. It is boring and uninteresting.

    The best part was that Sir Patrick Stewart narrated it.
    7LaughingTigerIMDb

    Not Enough Information

    I feel like this was an opportunity to show off more hair and makeup skills based on what we know Neanderthals to look like. We keep getting reminded that they were not a stupid species and they had thoughts and feelings, and the hair/makeup/costume team stepped it up to show that much.

    I had read that upon meeting homo sapiens, that that the Neanderthals were actually a bit more advanced than they were, and had already established a way of life that involved jewellery, for example. Neanderthals were creative, and found ways to adorn themselves, and showed humans how to emulate what they knew.

    Instead, this documentary shows a rather polished-looking group of homo sapiens coming into contact with Neanderthals, who look like they've all had baths and their clothes laundered before arriving. What this is suggesting in this documentary is that humans may have been a bit more refined. But is this true? This contradicts what other archaeologists have found.

    "We all carry Neanderthal DNA" is also not true. This is true for those of European descent, but not African, Asian, or Native Americans.

    I did enjoy the re-enactments from the actors who were dressed up to show what a typical Neanderthal may have looked like and to see what they were doing. But I really wished there was more of that. They hinted that they had language, and yet not a peep could be heard from the actors. It's as if they were told not to use dialogue together. Maybe the mouth prosthetics made it impossible? I don't know. But it would have been nice to see and hear them making sounds in conversation, rather than motioning to each other, capturing the quintessential stereotype of the caveman/meat head type.

    I also enjoyed listening to Sir Patrick Stewart. It gave the documentary some warmth that added to the idea that the Neanderthal people were compassionate and emotional themselves. As for the information? I felt like so much was being held back, just to enhance the information we already know about with computer work and costuming.
    7robertasmith

    Very good introduction to modern thinking about Neanderthals

    Some of the comments from reviewers are strange in that the reviewers seem disappointed there are assumptions. Of course there are. That's archaeology. I am a post graduate archaeologist and making assumptions is part of the process of interpretation. The modern evidence is showing Solecki's assumptions were partly incorrect and I have no doubt that in 50 years the science will have advanced so that new interpretations and assumptions are made. However, this wonderful documentary is a fantastic introduction to the world of the Neanderthals and what we currently know about them. For instance, it's only in the last 20 years we have established they ate plants. Kudos to the international team that have made these wonderful discoveries and long might they prosper.
    7unaantovic

    Lovely perspective

    This is exactly what you can expect from a documentary on Neanderthals. I see too many reviews saying it should be more precise and less speculative because "science is not speculative." Do you know how hard it is to even determine the sex of old skeletons, let alone anything else? Archaeologists, in most cases, can't say anything with 100% certainty. Of course, it's speculative. Until you know something with complete assurance, you don't truly know.

    With all this said, I'm very satisfied with this documentary. I heard about it from someone who called it a "series," and I was excited to watch something longer than this, but nonetheless, it's totally worth watching. The scenery is absolutely amazing.
    5wolfghostninja

    Didn't enjoy it.

    Patrick Stewart is the narrator of this light "documentary", and the posh received pronunciation accent starts to drone quickly. British accents have oversaturated the documentary landscape. I can't abide listening to them for several hours anymore.

    I've read that the Scottish accent is the most desirable in terms of call centres, and that is due to its pleasing lilt.

    Anyway, aside from the tedious voiceover, there's really nothing much here, and it seems to be a hair and makeup exhibit more than an educational journey into an interesting topic.

    And now I shall keep writing until the required character limit is met. Thanks for reading.

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      • May 2, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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