TOUMAI, THE NEW ANCESTOR
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Archeology
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- DIRECTOR : Pierre Stine
- PRODUCER : Gedeon Programmes / MPFT, France 2, National Geographic Channel, NHK, Blueberry, RTBF, NDR, SRC, SBS, TSR, PLANÈTE
- DATE : 2005
- FORMAT : HD
- DURATION : 1x52', 1x80'
- AWARD : Silver WorldMedal, catégorie Education, Information, Divertissement, New York Film Festival 007
SYNOPSIS
The discovery In the Tchad desert of our 7 million year old human ancestor sets the entire history of humankind and its origins into question.
July 2001, in the Djourab desert of North Chad. Culminating more than twenty years of work, Michel Brunet, director of the French-Chadian Paleaonthropological Mission announced the discovery of our oldest human ancestor recorded to date. The creature, better known as Toumai, is seven million years old and has just "crash-landed" in the world of the living. The entire history of humankind is thrown into question.
First Prize in cathegory Discovery, Scientific Film Festival, Beijing, China 2006
Image Special Prize, HD Film Festival, Paris 2008
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