EXO: Are We Alone?

Today we know of thousands of exoplanets that offer valuable information about our own planet, its origins and life on Earth. Enjoy this fulldome journey.

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Type: Feature show
Genre: Documentary
Release date: November 2017

Directed by: Sebastien Gauthier

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Awards

2018
France
Best Film Jury Award
IPS Fulldome Festival
2019
Germany
Best Feature Film
13th Fulldome Festival
2019
Czech Republic
Best 2D Fulldome Show
Fulldome Festival Brno

Description

Humankind has always sought to understand the mysteries of the Universe and speculated about the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Today we know of thousands of exoplanets — planets located outside our
Solar System — that offer valuable information about our own planet, its origins and life on Earth. We’re on the cusp of making some fascinating discoveries. But how will they change our lives?

This “feel good movie” about life is intended to be celebratory, positive and exciting. The Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium team hopes to get audiences interested not only in astronomy research, but also in creating connections between ourselves and the extraterrestrial life that may be out there in the Universe.

A fulldome show for planetariums and digital dome theatres.

Distributors

You can get this show from:
Evans & Sutherland
Sky-Skan International
Sky-Skan Europe GmbH
RSA Cosmos

Show details

Shorter version runtime : not available
Full version runtime: 25 minutes
Suitable for: General audience
Target audience: 0 - 5, 6 - 13, 14 - 18, Adults
License: Traditional license
Resource & materials: Poster, Source files

Technical specifications

Video format: Fulldome
Resolution: 2K, 4K
Frame rate: 24 fps
Show orientation: Unidirectional
Stereo 3D: None
Production technologies:
Audio format: Stereo, 5.1, 7.1, Live performance
Languages: English, French

Production & Support

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Credits

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Reviews

Seen it at IPS Toulouse, where it won a well deserved Award. It doesn't convince with the with the most advanced visual effects (Which are still very good!) But most importantly it comes with a narration that emotionally touches you, even after watching douzens of shows with a similar topic. And I think this makes this show so unique.

A great overall picture of the field of exoplanets and exobiology.