
One Strange Rock
Documentary
Overview
A mind-bending, thrilling journey exploring the fragility and wonder of planet Earth, one of the most peculiar, unique places in the entire universe, brought to life by the only people to have left it behind – the world’s most well known and leading astronauts. This edit combined episodes one and ten to create a new movie.
Top Cast


Will Smith
Will Smith
Self - Host (archive footage)
Will Smith
Self - Host (archive footage)
Felipe Gómez Gómez
Felipe Gómez Gómez
Self - Astrophysicist (archive footage)
Felipe Gómez Gómez
Self - Astrophysicist (archive footage)
Heïdi Sevestre
Heïdi Sevestre
Self - Glaciologist (archive footage)
Heïdi Sevestre
Self - Glaciologist (archive footage)


Chris Hadfield
Chris Hadfield
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)
Chris Hadfield
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)


Mae Jemison
Mae Jemison
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)
Mae Jemison
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)
Rosa Maria dos Santos
Rosa Maria dos Santos
Self - Climatologist (archive footage)
Rosa Maria dos Santos
Self - Climatologist (archive footage)
Kidane Belay
Kidane Belay
Self - Salt Trader (archive footage)
Kidane Belay
Self - Salt Trader (archive footage)
Nelson Gadea
Nelson Gadea
Self - Head Doctor, La Rinconada (archive footage)
Nelson Gadea
Self - Head Doctor, La Rinconada (archive footage)
Jerry Linenger
Jerry Linenger
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)
Jerry Linenger
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)


Jeffrey A. Hoffman
Jeffrey A. Hoffman
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)
Jeffrey A. Hoffman
Self - Astronaut (archive footage)
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