At the Origins of Mankind
1976
72 min
Overview
Animals and humans are part of a single chain of all living things, two poles of the living world. By looking deep into the past and reconstructing the ancient customs and rituals of various peoples of Europe and Asia, the authors seek answers to the following questions: How did human society originate? What made a human being truly human? Why did apes remain apes? Why do people kill their own kind with beastly cruelty? And why is it that only humans are capable of uniting through labor and collective creation?
Genres
Documentary
Production Countries
- Soviet Union
Spoken Languages
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Cast
Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy
Narrator
Crew
Feliks Sobolev
Director
Edgar Dubrovsky
Writer
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