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Earth

2019-05-17 | Documentary
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Several billion tons of earth are moved annually by humans - with shovels, excavators or dynamite. Nikolaus Geyrhalter observes people in mines, quarries, large construction sites in a constant struggle to appropriate the planet.

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On October 04, 2024, there were 986 public reaction to Earth including hoary, less satisfying, less interesting, knowledgeable character, facile.
The director of Earth is Nikolaus Geyrhalter.
The runtime of Earth is 115 minutes.
The genre of Earth is Documentary.
The full version of Earth is provided by Tubi TV , Kanopy , Pluto TV , Vudu , Apple iTunes , Google Play Movies , Amazon Video , YouTube
The release date of Earth is May 17, 2019.
Several billion tons of earth are moved annually by humans - with shovels, excavators or dynamite. Nikolaus Geyrhalter observes people in mines, quarries, large construction sites in a constant struggle to appropriate the planet..