An impromptu goodbye party for Professor John Oldman becomes a mysterious interrogation after the retiring scholar reveals to his colleagues he has a longer and stranger past than they can imagine. John slowly reveals that he is the 'caveman' under discussion when he mentions that he was given a chance to sail with Christopher Columbus in the 15th century. As the film progresses, John reveals that he was once Jacques Borne, a friend of Van Gogh's, and he is now 'moving on' since some people have noticed his lack of aging. The tension between John and his colleagues rises, leading to a dramatic confrontation and ultimately, John deciding to spend some part of his life with Sandy.
In a small French village, a Vietnam veteran butcher with a broken heart becomes a psychopathic serial killer. He murders villagers, including a child, using a knife. As he hides the evidence, he stabs himself in the stomach multiple times. The village is terrorized by the brutal killings, and the local police struggle to catch the mysterious murderer.
The Clan of the Cave Bear is a movie set in the Stone Age, where a young woman named Ayla is separated from her tribe and embarks on a journey of survival. Along the way, she encounters various challenges and explores the complexities of human existence.
Before We Ruled the Earth is a two-part documentary television miniseries that premiered on February 9, 2003 on the Discovery Channel. The program featured early human history and the challenges human beings faced thousands of years ago. It also features animals examples such as: ⁕Woolly mammoth ⁕Megantereon ⁕American buffalo ⁕Cave bear ⁕Irish elk The first episode was called "Hunt or Be Hunted" and the second called "Mastering the Beasts."
Ao, the last Neanderthal, embarks on a journey of survival and self-discovery in a world on the brink of extinction. Separated from his brother and faced with the loss of his family, Ao must navigate dangerous encounters with predators, endure the harsh elements, and overcome the challenges of being the last of his kind.
Cro is an American animated television series produced by the Children's Television Workshop and Film Roman. It debuted on September 18, 1993 as part of the Saturday morning line-up for fall 1993 on ABC. Cro did not do well with the viewers. The show had an educational theme in accordance with FCC-mandated educational/instructional requirements, introducing basic concepts of physics, mechanical engineering, and technology. The premise of using woolly mammoths as a teaching tool for the principles of technology was inspired by David Macaulay's The Way Things Work; Macaulay is credited as writer on the show. The last new episode aired on October 22, 1994. The show was released on video in a total of nine volumes.
A pack of Cromags obtains fire without knowing how to reproduce it. The Neandert family are cold. The father sees some smoke far off and decides to go there.
For a few years now, scientists have known about the existence of another brain within our bodies. This second brain, or "brain down below" is none other than our stomach. The stomach's intelligence is a new avenue of research that is fascinating research teams the world over.
A family tribe of Cro-Magnons faces hardships, such as hunger, animal attacks, Neanderthal attacks, and death from injuries as they migrate to find a more bountiful land to live on.
It was an epic battle of brains versus brawn that determined the course of human history. Witness our prehistoric ancestors as they clash with a completely different species of humans, the Neanderthals, some 30,000 years ago in Ice Age Europe. Neanderthals, stocky, powerful and able to tolerate intense pain versus their foes, the Cro-Magnons, weaker and more fragile but with a superior brain. Cutting-edge archaeological and anthropological research, including data from the ongoing Neanderthal genome mapping project at Germany's Max Planck Institute, lends up-to-the-minute realism and accuracy to this cataclysmic fight to the finish.
The Journey of Man: A Genetic Odyssey takes viewers on a journey through time to explore the origins and migration of human populations. Through DNA analysis and scientific research, the film reveals insights into our shared history and the diversity of human cultures around the world. The documentary explores topics such as genetics, migration, language, and culture, providing a fascinating look at the human story.
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