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Release Date:
November 10, 2023
Original Title:
4.5 Billion Years in 1 Hour
Alternate Titles:
4,5 Milliarden Jahre in einer Stunde
Genres:
Animation | Documentary
Production Companies:
Kurzgesagt
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 64
Earth is 4.5 billion years old - which is approximately the same amount of time it took us to create this video. We’ve scaled the complete timeline of our Earth’s life into our first animated movie! Every second shows about a million years of the planet’s evolution.
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Animation:
Alex Ardalic
Salma Ben Attia
Robin Hemmersbach
Ana Fernández
Tamta Bakhsoliani
Yeliz Motro
Animation Director:
Moritz Schuchmann
Yves Paradis
Arnold Stieg
Padraic Rapp
Katrin Jucker
Solange Carvalho
Art Direction:
Martin Wackerbauer
Matthias Mödl
Teddy Schaffer
Manuel Kilger
Daniela Leonhardt
Michelle Buhrmann
Director:
Philipp Dettmer
Head of Animation:
Travis Ramsdale
Head of Production:
Marc Zwiechowski
Head of Research:
Lizzy Steib
Lead Animator:
Lukas Westner
Music:
Fabian Glaser
Thomas Veith
Producer:
Monika Pichlmayer
Sandra Tischner
Denise Westerbarkey
Tina Jakob
Mirijam Mißbichler
Researcher:
Malik Klalib
Ernesto Lozano
Lucas Kreuzer
Sound Designer:
Fabian Glaser
Thomas Veith
Writer:
Malik Klalib
Ernesto Lozano
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