2012 | USA | Documentary

The Day Mesozoic Died

  • English 34 mins
  • Director | Sarah Holt
  • Writer | Sean B. Carroll, Thomas Friedman, Sarah Holt
  • Producer | Sean B. Carroll, Julie Crawford, Sarah Holt

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The disappearance of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period posed one of the greatest, long-standing scientific mysteries. This three-act film tells the story of the extraordinary detective work that solved it. Shot on location in Italy, Spain, Texas, Colorado, and North Dakota, the film traces the uncovering of key clues that led to the stunning discovery that an asteroid struck the Earth 66 million years ago, triggering a mass extinction of animals, plants, and even microorganisms. Each act illustrates the nature and power of the scientific method. Representing a rare instance in which many different disciplines- geology, physics, biology, chemistry, paleontology- contributed to a revolutionary theory, this film will engage all who are interested in science.

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