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Spaceship Earth

  • 2020
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
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6.4/10
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Spaceship Earth (2020)
A look at the group of people who built the Biosphere 2, a giant replica of the earth's ecosystem, in 1991.
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A look at the group of people who built the Biosphere 2, a giant replica of the earth's ecosystem, in 1991.A look at the group of people who built the Biosphere 2, a giant replica of the earth's ecosystem, in 1991.A look at the group of people who built the Biosphere 2, a giant replica of the earth's ecosystem, in 1991.

  • Director
    • Matt Wolf
  • Stars
    • Kathelin Gray
    • Marie Harding
    • William Dempster
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Matt Wolf
    • Stars
      • Kathelin Gray
      • Marie Harding
      • William Dempster
    • 27User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Kathelin Gray
    Kathelin Gray
    • Self
    Marie Harding
    Marie Harding
    • Self - AKA 'Flash'
    William Dempster
    William Dempster
    • Self - AKA 'Freddy'
    John Allen
    John Allen
    • Self - AKA 'Johnny Dolphin'
    William S. Burroughs
    William S. Burroughs
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Mark Nelson
    Mark Nelson
    • Self - AKA 'Horse Shit'
    Margret Augustine
    Margret Augustine
    • Self - AKA 'Firefly'
    • (archive footage)
    Tony Burgess
    Tony Burgess
    • Self - Desert Ecologist
    Thor Heyerdahl
    Thor Heyerdahl
    • Self - Explorer
    • (archive footage)
    Ed Bass
    Ed Bass
    • Self - Chairman, Space Biosphere Ventures
    • (archive footage)
    Jane Poynter
    Jane Poynter
    • Self - Biospherian
    • (archive footage)
    Mark Van Thillo
    Mark Van Thillo
    • Self - AKA 'Laser'
    • (archive footage)
    Brian Mortenson
    • Self - Newscaster
    • (archive footage)
    Mindy Blake
    • Self - Newscaster
    • (archive footage)
    Abigail Alling
    Abigail Alling
    • Self - Biospherian
    • (archive footage)
    Linda Leigh
    Linda Leigh
    • Self - Biospherian
    Rue McClanahan
    Rue McClanahan
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Kathy Dyhr
    Kathy Dyhr
    • Self - Biosphere 2 Director of Public Affairs
    • Director
      • Matt Wolf
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    4NixSar

    A truly missed opportunity

    A truly missed opportunity, dealing with an interesting topic of a band of idealists, visionaries, hippies, in what is basically a cult-like setting, the show never develops into a coherent narrative that reveals much of interest. It kind of weaves, bends and meanders all over the place and, in the end, the viewer is left wondering about their individual motivation, why exactly they have failed, the dynamics of their relationships, the crux of the outcome or anything really besides the most superficial. A truly missed opportunity.
    3rrkawase

    0% science, 100% hippie

    I remember as a kid the whole idea of the biosphere 2, but I was too young to pay attention at what was going on around it.

    At first I was excited to watch this documentary, I thought this would narrate the whole idea of the project, construction, challenges and results. How wrong was I ?

    First 45min is a hippie review on the lives of each of the biosphereans. Zero science. When they finally go to the biosphere they show very little of their routine, challenges, etc. They keep focusing on some drama and again no science.

    Finally the project is over. The documentary mention not a single scientific finding, and enters the final stage showing some financial drama.

    Such a potential topic and such a lazy approach to do a documentary.
    8ndewild

    A fun doc with lot's of information

    I knew very little about this story going into the movie and so I enjoyed all the background it presented. What makes this film work so well is the mass amount of archival footage it has. It has great characters and well shot interviews with a good message.

    The first 30 minutes was a little slow and I wanted to get into the main story sooner is my only negative.
    6ferguson-6

    The Synergists

    Greetings again from the darkness. Most all of us built a terrarium for science class when we were in junior high. Did you ever fantasize about living in it? Well that's basically what happened in 1991 when 8 scientists were sealed up in Biosphere 2, a giant terrarium built in Oracle, Arizona. Their mission was to live a self-sustained existence for two years, and this was done in the name of scientific research that might one day lead to humans living in space. It was known as Biosphere 2 since they considered Earth to be number one, and filmmaker Matt Wolf kicks off the documentary with actual news clips from that day in 1991 when the door was shut behind the eight biospherians.

    After running those initial clips, Mr. Wolf immediately takes us back 25 years prior, and introduces us to The Synergists - a group of resourceful, very smart, free-thinkers who assembled in San Francisco under the charismatic leadership of John Allen. At first, it's a little confusing why we are watching these old 'home movies' from what appears to be a commune, and listening to these people, now 50 years older, talking about the good old days. Of course, the backstory of these folks with nicknames like Johnny Dolphin, Flash, Salty, and Firefly turns out to be the foundation of Biosphere 2 ... but not before they form Synergia Ranch in 1969 New Mexico, and then build a ship in Oakland from scrap metal in 1974. Their ship was named Heraclitus, after the Greek philosopher, and their inspiration was derived from writers Buckminster Fuller ("Spaceship Earth"), Rene Damaul ("Mount Analogue"), and William S Burroughs.

    It's understandable if your thoughts drift towards 'cult' or 'commune', but as one of them states, they were "a corporation, not a commune." With international interests in a hotel, an art gallery, and a theatrical group, amongst other enterprises, they were able to sustain their creative pursuits ... unlike the many hippies of the era numbed by drug use. Inspired by the 1972 movie SILENT RUNNING, Mr. Allen and their in-house architect Phil Hawes began working on the idea of a self-contained space colony. By 1986, design work for Biosphere 2 had begun and Ft Worth oil billionaire Ed Bass was bankrolling the project. It was a massive undertaking both from planning and construction, plus the training and selection of biospherians began in 1990.

    Given today's 'social distancing' due to COVID-19, it's a bit ironic that we are looking back at a 28 year ago small group isolation in a self-contained environment. Filmmaker Wolf doesn't shy away from the science world skeptics who, with a smidge of jealousy labeled the venture "trendy ecological entertainment." Whatever you call it, this was an international event and drew interest from all walks of life, right up until 1993 when the biospherians walked out of the dome. In another sign of remarkable symmetry to today's world, in 1994 Mr. Bass fired most of the original group, and put Steve Bannon (yes THE Steve Bannon) in charge of Biosphere 2. It might not surprise you that most of the scientific data and research soon disappeared.

    Wolf takes us 25 years after the mission to catch up with Mr. Allen and other Synergists. The Synergia Ranch still exists and John Allen remains as energetic and idealistic as he was in the 1960's. Biosphere 2 is now open to the public and being managed by the University of Arizona, and we still aren't sure whether a pre-fab paradise will work in space. Wolf's film is filled with interesting tidbits from 3 different eras, and though the early days are quite entertaining, it seems entirely too much time is devoted to the time prior to the Biosphere. And because of that, many of our questions remain unanswered as to whether the two years advanced research, or whether the effort was nothing more than a glorified publicity stunt. Either way, capturing this in documentary form allows the 1991 Biosphere 2 project to be explained to future generations ... some we hope will be as innovative, and dream as big as the Synergists.
    6imaginarilybe

    softball

    A very cursive treatment of a bizarre and expensive project that fails to touch on any real explanation how a $200M investment achieved nothing.

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      Self - AKA 'Horse Shit': I think the whole project - I mean, I really liked that it was science fiction without the fiction.

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      Features Silent Running (1972)
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    • Release date
      • May 8, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Космічний корабель Земля
    • Filming locations
      • Arizona, USA(Synergia Ranch)
    • Production companies
      • Impact Partners
      • RadicalMedia
      • Stacey Reiss Productions
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      • $362
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      1 hour 53 minutes
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      • 16:9 HD

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