The Man from Earth

The Man from Earth

From one of the acclaimed writers of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone comes a story that transcends both time and space...

Sinopse

A departing professor gathers his closest colleagues for an intimate farewell, but the night takes an unexpected turn when he shares a stunning secret about his past. As the conversation unfolds, skepticism and curiosity collide, challenging everything they thought they knew about history, science, and belief.

  • 7.6
  • 2007
  • Released
  • 1h 27m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$200,000.00

Keywords
  • #immortality
  • #birthday
  • #legend
  • #philosophy
  • #professor
  • #psychology
  • #bible
  • #time
  • #survival
  • #anthropology
  • #prehistory
  • #religion
  • #memory
  • #church
  • #cavemen

Reviews

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@RalphRahal12 months ago

The Man From Earth is a rare gem in indie filmmaking, a movie that relies solely on its thought-provoking writing and concept rather than flashy visuals or high-budget effects. Directed by Richard Schenkman and written by Jerome Bixby, the film unfolds entirely through dialogue, as a college professor reveals an extraordinary secret to his friends during an intimate gathering. The story is the

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@niyumardalmost 5 years ago

I'd like to invite you to **believe the hype**. This movie is very well written and simply great. Keeps you at the edge of your seat and doesn't fail to amaze you till its very last second.

furious_iz
@furious_izalmost 8 years ago

DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE! Maybe that statement is a little facetious, but I feel it is true. I read **_AMAZING_** reviews for this film. I went in with high hopes, expecting a well acted, thoughtful, existential and quiet science fiction film. Instead I saw a film so poor I wondered what's the scam here? How could this film possibly have a score in the high 7s. The premise is solid at

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@tantyalmost 10 years ago

A great idea for a movie developed in a witty script. Well done and with a decent cast. Perfect for being played also in the theaters or watched under the blanket at home.

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