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The Great Year (2003)
The Great Year is a compelling documentary that explores the possibility that the fall of ancient civilizations around the globe, and the rise of modern civilization, might be related to our Sun’s motion around a companion star. The film examines evidence that ancient civilizations may have known of this celestial cycle and that our Sun may indeed display the characteristics of binary motion. Just as the Earth’s spin on its axis causes day and night and our planet’s annual orbit around the Sun is responsible for the ongoing cycle of the seasons, what if there is some greater celestial cycle, lasting thousands of years, slowly influencing the rise and fall of civilization across the globe? Where is the evidence? What could be the cause?
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Faʻafiafia: James Earl Jones, Walter Cruttenden, John Anthony West, Uwe Homann, Werner Däppen, Brother Achalananda
Auvaa: Robert Ballo (Director)
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Faʻamalolo: Aug 01, 2003
Lauiloa: 0.873
Gagana: English
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