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Science Is Fiction - Painleve DVD

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Before David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau - there was Jean Painlev. Poetic pioneer of science films Painlev explored a twilight realm of vampire bats seahorses octopi and liquid crystals. In collaboration with his life-partner Genevive Hamon Painlev made more than 200 science and nature films and was an early champion of the genre. This selection from 50 years of passionate scientific enquiry includes his most famous films - The Sea Horse The Vampire The Love Life

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Released
28 May 2007
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bfi Video 
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Runtime
120 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5035673007198 
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Before David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau - there was Jean Painleve. Poetic pioneer of science films, Painleve explored a twilight realm of vampire bats, seahorses, octopi, and liquid crystals. In collaboration with his life-partner, Genevieve Hamon, Painleve made more than 200 science and nature films and was an early champion of the genre. This selection from 50 years of passionate scientific enquiry includes his most famous films - 'The Sea Horse', 'The Vampire', 'The Love Life of the Octopus' and 'Sea Urchins'.

Predating David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau, there was Jean Painleve, a pioneer in the realm of science films, capturing on film, a host of mysterious creatures such as vampire bats, seahorses, octopi and squid crystals.