Chasing the Equinox (2019) [NR]

Release Date:
November 19, 2019

Original Title:
Chasing the Equinox

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
National Geographic
Pioneer Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
RO: AP  US: NR 

Runtime: 45

The ancients hid the secrets of their incredible knowledge of astronomy in their temples and palaces, built to align with the sun, on the same day, all over the world. Revealing our species' obsession with the sun, across thousands of years and every continent, this is architectural magic on a cosmic scale.

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Associate Producer:
Hannah Chismar
Su-Mae Khoo

Business Affairs Coordinator:
Cassie Mensah

Camera Operator:
Peter Allibone
Brian McDairmant
Adrian O'Toole

Cinematography:
Brian McDairmant

Colorist:
Zeb Chadfield

Director:
Kenny Scott

Editor:
Dominic Gardiner
Michael Pearce

Executive Producer:
Helen Wollner

Head of Production:
Jessica Connell
Lynne Morgans
Mauny Wright

Music:
Laurentia Editha

Music Producer:
Russell Emanuel

Online Editor:
Katie Kemp

Production Accountant:
Gemma Chudley

Production Assistant:
Geoff Daniels
Hamish Mykura

Production Coordinator:
Alexander Lawson

Production Manager:
Hannah Chismar
Mee-Ling Ho

Production Secretary:
Kajal Vaghela

Research Assistant:
Mark J. Levenstein

Researcher:
Chiara Coppola

Sound:
Grant Covacic

Sound Mixer:
Chris Graver

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