

Documentary · Music · Family
Overview
A documentary film exploring humanity's relationship with technology and with the natural world. Shot over a 5-year period in more than 30 countries, the film pioneers new timelapse, time-dilation, underwater, and aerial cinematography techniques to give audiences new eyes with which to see our world.
Top Cast
Rashid Al Mullah
Rashid Al Mullah
Self - Jetski Rider
Rashid Al Mullah
Self - Jetski Rider
Paola Ibrahim
Paola Ibrahim
Self - Child playing in Fountain: Dubai Marina
Paola Ibrahim
Self - Child playing in Fountain: Dubai Marina
Daria Hubanova
Daria Hubanova
Self - Model: Burj Al Arab Spa
Daria Hubanova
Self - Model: Burj Al Arab Spa
Sacha Kalis
Sacha Kalis
Self - Model: Bahamas
Sacha Kalis
Self - Model: Bahamas
Jasmijn Reijntjes
Jasmijn Reijntjes
Self - Model: Holland
Jasmijn Reijntjes
Self - Model: Holland
Shayni Couch
Shayni Couch
Self - Female Diver: Dubai
Shayni Couch
Self - Female Diver: Dubai


Liv Tyler
Liv Tyler
Narrator
Liv Tyler
Narrator
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