In a primitive time, a young dinosaur embarks on an adventure to find his family after an earthquake separates them. Along the way, he forms an unlikely friendship and faces dangers such as starvation, predators, and the eruption of a volcano.
In 10,000 BC, a tribe of hunter-gatherers called the Yagahl live in the Urals. D'Leh, a young hunter, forms a bond with Evolet, an orphan. When horse raiders capture Evolet, D'Leh sets out on a quest to save her. Along the way, he forms alliances with other tribes and discovers an advanced civilization ruled by 'The Almighty.' With their help, D'Leh leads a rebellion to free the slaves and defeat The Almighty. Ultimately, D'Leh rescues Evolet, and they return to their tribe with grains to transition from hunter-gatherers to farmers.
One Million Years B.C. is a campy psychotronic film set in prehistoric times. It tells the story of a caveman and a cavegirl who face off against rival tribes, dinosaurs, and other prehistoric creatures. The film features a mix of live-action and stop-motion animation.
After being frozen in ice for centuries, a prehistoric man named Ying is thawed out and wakes up in modern-day Hong Kong. He tries to adapt to his new surroundings while searching for the man who killed his family and seeking revenge.
Journey to the Beginning of Time follows four boys who take a rowboat and travel back in time to the prehistoric era. Along the way, they encounter various prehistoric creatures, witness dinosaur fights, and learn about the wonders of the ancient world. This adventure-packed movie combines elements of adventure, family, fantasy, and sci-fi.
Set more than 5300 years ago, the leader of a Neolithic clan in the Ötztal Alps seeks revenge against the ones that murdered his family.
Animations (only parts in nuclei in the film) and images, many of them archival and foreign, illustrate that the notion of time is associated with movement and its measurement is performed by the rotation of the Earth around its axis and the Sun. The angle of inclination of the Earth in this last movement also marks the climatic seasons. From the need for greater accuracy in measuring time, gnomons and solar quadrants arose, for whose reading the duodecimal numbering is used. Based on this numbering, time zones and mechanical measuring devices were established, illustrated by the clock mechanism with a church bell. The evolution of astronomy determines the creation of more accurate electronic devices for the evaluation of time, such as the meridian telescope, the Markowitz chamber, the electronic oscillators and the telescope, with which astronomers work at the National Observatory.
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