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Cosmos

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1980
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
9.3/10
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Carl Sagan in Cosmos (1980)
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Astronomer Carl Sagan leads us on an engaging guided tour of the various elements and cosmological theories of the universe.Astronomer Carl Sagan leads us on an engaging guided tour of the various elements and cosmological theories of the universe.Astronomer Carl Sagan leads us on an engaging guided tour of the various elements and cosmological theories of the universe.

  • Creators
    • Ann Druyan
    • Carl Sagan
    • Steven Soter
  • Stars
    • Carl Sagan
    • Jaromír Hanzlík
    • Jonathan Fahn
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.3/10
    49K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,722
    280
    • Creators
      • Ann Druyan
      • Carl Sagan
      • Steven Soter
    • Stars
      • Carl Sagan
      • Jaromír Hanzlík
      • Jonathan Fahn
    • 83User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated TV #11
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Carl Sagan
    Carl Sagan
    • Self - Host
    • 1980
    Jaromír Hanzlík
    Jaromír Hanzlík
    • Johannes Kepler
    Jonathan Fahn
    Jonathan Fahn
    • Young Champollion…
    Bob Hevelone
    • Fourier
    Jean Charney
    • Betty Hill
    Cecilia White
    • Tinget Indian
    Larry Soderblom
    • Self - Voyager Imaging Team
    • 1980
    Arthur 'Lonne' Lane
    • Self - Deputy Project Scientist
    • 1980
    Bill Grant
    • Barney Hill
    Victor C. John
    • Tinget Indian
    Ronald A. Hilbert
    • Tinget Indian
    Alan Belod
    • Jean-Francois Champollion
    Linda Morabito
    • Self - Voyager Navigation Team
    • 1980
    Dana Hlavácová
    Dana Hlavácová
    • Johannes Kepler's wife
    Josef Vinklár
    Josef Vinklár
    • Tycho Brahe
    • Creators
      • Ann Druyan
      • Carl Sagan
      • Steven Soter
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    Reviewers say 'Cosmos' is celebrated for its thorough exploration of the universe, merging science, history, and philosophy. Carl Sagan's charismatic delivery and enthusiasm are often noted. The series is lauded for simplifying intricate scientific ideas and for its superior visuals and iconic Vangelis-composed soundtrack. Viewers value its focus on humanity's cosmic role and advocacy for scientific literacy and global unity. Although some criticize the pacing and outdated aspects, 'Cosmos' continues to be impactful and relevant, inspiring many.
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    10dlevine

    Greatest of All Time

    Cosmos is, hands-down, the greatest educational series of all-time. Even the wonderful (and highly recommended) history series Connections can't hold a flame to the perfection of Cosmos. If you don't believe me, look at the user ratings.

    It makes me tear up that most of my friends and almost all Americans don't know what Cosmos is (or what "cosmos" means), yet they can name every Friends cast member and their character's name and quirks.

    Computer graphics have come a long way since 1980, and just a few minor scientific updates are needed, but the series was so far ahead of its time that other than the spaceship deck set, the hair, and the clothes, it doesn't seem dated in 2004. It won the Peabody and Emmy awards, and remains to this day the most watched PBS series of all time (600+ million viewers in 60 countries).

    The series is 13-hours, but ought to count as a three semester hour (~45 hours of class) Intro to Cosmology college course. Sagan's ability to communicate the essence of the cosmos and the history of scientific discovery is concise and absorbs the viewer.

    If ever there was a series that explained "life, the universe and everything" (an appropriate quote from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), Cosmos is it. Cosmos takes the viewer on a journey from the origin of the universe to the end of time and displays it as easily as looking at a calendar on a wall (literally, at least from the origin until present time!). Evolution of all life on Earth is condensed into a simple animation only a few seconds long. A detailed history of the origins and interactions between religion and science is engaging and sure to provoke discourse between viewers. The series also explores the massive capacities of information available in the brain and DNA (virtually wiping aside "nature" in favor of "nurture"). Cosmos details Mars and Venus and uses them to eloquently describe the "greenhouse effect" and its possible repercussions on Earth. I could describe episode by episode, by suffice it to say, it encompasses almost every "big picture" question one could ask.

    Some people knock Carl Sagan for seeming smug or turning from a researcher to a public entertainer. I think of his entertainment as education to a broader audience, and any smugness should be discounted in favor of the information being conveyed. Sagan did society a tremendous favor by making this series. This is the most digestible science series I've ever seen. This should be required viewing for all high school students (or elementary students in their later elementary grades).

    Whether you buy it, rent it, check it out from the library, or borrow it from a friend, watch this series. Thanks to Cosmos, you will have a better understanding of your universe.

    (Incidentally, Sagan's speech is suspiciously similar in style to Agent Smith's from the Matrix. I've never heard of Hugo Weaving crediting Sagan as an inspiration but, intentionally or not, the similarity is there.)
    sfear

    The universe and beyond explained by the greatest teacher of all time.

    Carl Sagan is known world-wide for being the most effective teacher ever. This series is based around his novel by the same name, which is the the best selling science book of all time. He explains how life works and how we are trying to find life elsewhere in the cosmos, how the laws of physics govern everything, how we must take care of ourselves and the earth, and so much more. He makes the Earth sound like a total paradise. Anyone even mildly interested in science should definitely see it. See this, it should be at your local library.
    Cari-8

    Carl Sagan's great gift is now our own...

    Sagan. Who else could reveal the Universe to us so eloquently? Who else could make those humans who scarcely even notice the world around them gaze up at the skies with wonder? And all the while, he was never condescending... He awakened so many ordinary minds--he made us all acolytes to the extraordinary. Amazingly, drew us in to his world, even those of us who felt that true Science was beyond their grasp. His love of the subject was always apparent, and although his knowledge was overwhelming, his presentation of it never was.

    I was in school when Cosmos was first broadcast...for me and for many people I know Cosmos was the first time the Universe came to life. I recommend it for anyone of virtually any age...Be enthralled by what's within and without...

    Also recommended: The Connections Series (1, 2 and 3) and the Day the Universe Changed (with James Burke)...Also, A Brief History of Time.
    10phynigan

    Literally life changing

    There really is no way to convey how much of an impact this series had on me when it first came out back in 1980. The views of our life here on this little blue marble seemed so insignificant compared to the vastness of the cosmos. It came to pass then my views on science and technology forever changed and turned my life around. One of the most significant features of the series was the selection of soundtrack music. It was also an example of appreciation for the finer things in life that we take for granted. For anyone with even the slightest interest in space and technology truly needs to spend time in the "Cosmos" to get a view of our world from a different perspective. Bottom line, true brilliance and creativity at its best.
    10stephen_bounds

    A dreamy and hopeful meditation on science and the universe

    This thirteen part series is Carl Sagan's personal account of the universe and how humans have interpreted it through time. In Cosmos, Carl Sagan takes us on location to places in the world where the most important people and ideas in science and astronomy were born, and to places in outer space where those ideas have revealed the universe to us. Carl Sagan shares a sense of wonder that is both intelligent and humorous, while occasionally warning us of our capabilities of self-destruction. Though Cosmos was made during the height of the cold war, it still stands as a reminder of global problems and dangers we still need to resolve. This series has either consciously or unconsciously set the standard for the format of almost every hosted science show or series on Television since it was made, and it's no wonder. Carl Sagan is a charismatic and sincere authority on the subject matter, and the music score is mostly by Vangelis (Bladerunner, Chariots of Fire, 1492) Synergy, Tangerine Dream, Vivaldi, and more. The visuals are amazing and remain as relevant as they were on the release date.

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    • Trivia
      When Turner Broadcasting bought the rights to release Cosmos on VHS for the 10th anniversary of the PBS series, CNN filmed a 1-hour program, entitled; (Ep 14) Cosmos - Ted Turner Interviews Dr. Sagan, where Ted Turner talks with Carl Sagan about this series. Sagan and Turner discuss the preservation of the Earth, nuclear weapons, the greenhouse effect, and other topics. It's only available as the last tape of the fourteen-tape series and isn't included with the DVD version.
    • Quotes

      Carl Sagan: The cosmos is also within us, we're made of star-stuff. We are a way for the cosmos, to know itself.

    • Alternate versions
      For video release in the mid-1980s, an additional episode of this series was created, consisting of a one-on-one interview between Carl Sagan and media mogul Ted Turner, discussing the themes of the series.
    • Connections
      Featured in Television: The Promise of Television (1988)

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    • Release date
      • September 28, 1980 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cosmos: A Personal Voyage
    • Filming locations
      • Calcutta, West Bengal, India
    • Production companies
      • KCET
      • Carl Sagan Productions
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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