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Cosmos

(DVD - 2000)
Average Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
Cosmos


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Carl Sagan discusses the cosmic relationship between man and the universe.

Imprint: Studio City, CA - Cosmos Studios
Pages: 13
Edition: Collector's ed
ISBN: 0970351119
Call number: DVD 520 COSMOS
Language: English and Multiple languages
Contents: Disc 1. I. The shores of the cosmic ocean
Disc 2. II. One voice in the cosmic fugue ; III. The harmony of the worlds
Disc 3. IV. Heaven and hell ; V. Blues for a red planet
Disc 4. VI. Travellers' tales ; VII. The backbone of night
Disc 5. VIII. Travels in space and time ; IX. The lives of the stars
Disc 6. X. The edge of forever ; XI. The persistence of memory
Disc 7. XII. Encyclopedia galactica ; XIII. Who speaks for Earth?
Credits: Series director-executive producer, Adrian Malone ; writers, Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan, Steven Soter. For Cosmos Collector's edition: executive producer, Ann Druyan ; co-executive producer, Joe Firmage ; producer, Kent Gibson ; writers, Ann Druyan, Steven Soter.
Notes: For specific features see interactive menu
Based on the 1980 television series: Cosmos
Disc 1. I. The shores of the cosmic ocean -- Disc 2. II. One voice in the cosmic fugue ; III. The harmony of the worlds -- Disc 3. IV. Heaven and hell ; V. Blues for a red planet -- Disc 4. VI. Travellers' tales ; VII. The backbone of night -- Disc 5. VIII. Travels in space and time ; IX. The lives of the stars -- Disc 6. X. The edge of forever ; XI. The persistence of memory -- Disc 7. XII. Encyclopedia galactica ; XIII. Who speaks for Earth?
DVD format
English soundtrack with subtitles available in French, Italian, German, Spanish, Mandarin, Japanese and English
Statement of responsibility: Cosmos Studios
Characteristics: 13 episodes on 7 videodiscs (DVD) (ca. 13 hrs.) :,sd., col. ;,4 3/4 in
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  • Ron@Ottawa rated this: 3.5 stars out of 5.

This 1980 TV science series was narrated by Carl Sagan. Most of the materials presented is still relevant. However, the film quality is kind of grainy and the animation is dated. Still, it is worth watching as it was very well received when it first came out.

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