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Rapid Motion Through Space: An Incomplete History of Speed

13.8 billion years ago, the Universe began with a bang. A Big Bang. And it has been expanding at an ever increasing speed ever since.

Year: 2023 Documentary Runtime: 117 min

Overview

With input from an eclectic mix of scientists, engineers, sportspeople (and about thirty thousand snails) the film focuses on the many incarnations of speed and how it affects us all on land, sea, sky, space and even in our thoughts.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Robin Ince

Robin Ince

Himself

Jim Al-Khalili

Jim Al-Khalili

Himself

David Gower

David Gower

Himself

Andrea Dovizioso

Andrea Dovizioso

himself

Helen Czerski

Helen Czerski

Herself

Amy Dargan

Amy Dargan

Host

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