
Frans Lanting: The Evolution of LIFE
A dazzling journey through time via the remarkable images of National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting and his epic "LIFE" project, which presents a stunning interpretation of life on Earth, from the Big Bang through the present.
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Watch Frans Lanting: The Evolution of LIFE full movie online for free in HD quality on Watch Online Stream. Stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Prime Video, and more without any subscription or sign up. A dazzling journey through time via the remarkable images of National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting and his epic "LIFE" project, which presents a stunning interpretation of life on Earth, from the Big Bang through the present.
Cast
Abigail Allwood
Herself
Elizabeth Cheng Krist
Herself
Christine Eckstrom
Herself
Andrew Knoll
Himself
Frans Lanting
Himself
Russell A. Mittermeier
Himself

E.O. Wilson
Himself
Richard Zurek
Himself
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