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A brief history of time
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The Resource A brief history of time
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A brief history of time
Statement of responsibility
Anglia Television and Gordon Freedman production ; an Errol Morris film ; produced by David Hickman ; directed by Errol Morris
Contributor
  • Anglia Television
  • Anglia Television
  • Channel Four Films (Firm)
  • Channel Four Films (Firm)
  • Dutch FilmWorks
  • Dutch FilmWorks
  • National Broadcasting Company
  • National Broadcasting Company
  • Tōkyō Hōsō
  • Tōkyō Hōsō
  • Freedman, Gordon L
  • Freedman, Gordon L
  • Glass, Philip
  • Glass, Philip
  • Hawking, Stephen, 1942-2018
  • Hawking, Stephen, 1942-2018
  • Hickman, David, (Film director)
  • Hickman, David, (Film director)
  • Morris, Errol
  • Morris, Errol
Subject
  • Biographical films
  • Biographical films
  • Biographies
  • Biographies
  • Cosmology
  • Cosmology
  • Documentary films
  • Documentary films
  • Hawking, Stephen, 1942-2018
  • Hawking, Stephen, 1942-2018
  • Motion pictures -- Great Britain
  • Motion pictures -- Great Britain
  • Motion pictures -- Japan
  • Motion pictures -- Japan
  • Physicists -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Physicists -- Great Britain -- Biography
  • Video recordings
  • Video recordings
  • Videorecording
Genre
  • Biographical films
  • Biographies
  • Biography
  • Documentary films
  • Video recordings
Language
  • eng
  • dut
  • eng
Summary
Family members, friends and fellow scientists talk about the life and work of British physicist Professor Stephen Hawking who at the age of twenty-one was diagnosed with the motor neuron disease A.L.S. (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), and given two years to live. Professor Hawking explains his theories on black holes, gravitational collapse, origins of the universe and his research which expanded and re-evaluated the science of cosmology. This program with its use of graphics and striking imagery is based on his successful book which made the complex concepts of physics fit ordinary language
Cataloging source
EMU
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Directors of photography, John Bailey, Stefan Czapsky ; editor, Brad Fuller ; original music composed by Philip Glass ; executive producer, Gordon Freedman
Language note
In English with optional subtitles in Dutch
Runtime
80
Technique
live action

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