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Aftermath - Population Zero
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Aftermath - Population Zero
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Synopsis
What would happen if, tomorrow, every single person on Earth simply disappeared? Poof! Gone. Not dead, just gone. A world without people, where city streets are still populated by cars, but without drivers. No one is left to water the grass in the suburbs, fix the bridges, repair broken
windows. After being on the receiving end of humanity for millennia, nature is finally given a chance to take the world back. But how would that work? How long would our skyscrapers and homes last if we abandoned them? How would our animals and pets fare without us? How would the environment and the seas, the trees and the wildlife react if we stopped hunting, fishing, farming, and producing? Using animation and CGI, Aftermath will show audiences a world no human being will ever see. By exploring how the world would get along without us, we discover surprising insights into how the world works with us - and what keeps it from falling apart.
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Earth
Human Extinction
Nature
Experiment
Science
Society
Runtime (in min.):
120
Year Of Production:
2008
Companies & Organizations
Production Company:
Cream Productions
National Geographic (USA)
History Television
ProSieben
Filmmakers
Voice Over:
Reg E. Cathey
Sound Department:
Dustin Harris
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09.03.2008
Keywords
Earth; Human Extinction; Nature; Experiment; Science; Society
Categories
Society & Social Life, Nature, Environment & Ecology, Natural Disasters, Nature & Man, Science, Research & Inventions, Futurology