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Time Machine: Fantastic Voyage - The Evolution of Science Fiction

The documentary delves into the origins of Science Fiction, highlighting the groundbreaking contributions of pioneers like Copernicus, Galileo, Jules Verne, and H.G. Wells, whose work revolutionized the genre.

The development of science fiction over the centuries is explored in this documentary, tracing its evolution from Copernicus and Galileo to Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, who all significantly influenced the genre. The early 20th century saw novels transform into short films and magazines, featuring a vast array of characters and stories. Fritz Lang's Metropolis, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and other notable writers made their mark, followed by a surge in low-budget productions in the early 1940s and a dominant presence in the 1950s.

Info about Time Machine: Fantastic Voyage - The Evolution of Science Fiction

Studio(s): Atlas Media

Originally Released: United States, Sep 28, 2002

Genres:History