The Doctrine on Creation
The Doctrine on Creation

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The Doctrine on Creation

1967
Movie
26 min
Japanese

Borrowing the title from John Huston’s The Bible: in the Beginning (1966) (Tenchi Sozo in Japanese), Okabe aimed to paint the zeitgeist of the period by collecting and exposing the world around him and himself.

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Director: Arthur WeinraubGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the scientific and philosophical perspectives on the creation of the universe. It delves into various theories and discusses humanity's ongoing quest to understand its origins. The film presents a range of viewpoints, encouraging viewers to contemplate the vastness of existence.

Critical Reception

As a documentary from 1967, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, films of this nature from the era often aimed to educate and provoke thought, and were generally reviewed based on their informational content and presentation style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious scope in tackling a complex subject.

  • Noted for presenting diverse scientific and philosophical viewpoints.

  • Appreciated for its educational value in exploring origins.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available.

Fun Fact

This documentary was produced by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) as part of its educational film program.

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