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The scene in Einstein: Chapter Six (2017), where Albert's associates travel to Crimea, in order to measure the deflection of starlight during the total solar eclipse (to test General Relativity), is shot in a snowy scenery. The expedition took place in August 1914, which is much too early for snow.
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- 2017-04-25
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Genius is an anthology series focusing on the personal and professional stories of the world's most brilliant innovators. The first season tells the life of Albert Einstein, a brilliant German physicist. The second season takes us to Spain, among the paintings of Pablo Picasso.
Apr 25, 2017 · A TV episode that explores the life and work of Albert Einstein, from his student years in Munich and Zürich to his twilight years in Berlin. Starring Geoffrey Rush, Johnny Flynn, Samantha Colley and others, directed by Ron Howard.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Ron Howard
- 2017-04-25
As Antisemitism reaches a fever pitch in 1930s Germany, physicist Albert Einstein finds himself forced to choose between emigrating to the United States or staying in solidarity with his fellow academics.
Apr 24, 2017 · As anti-Semitism reaches a fever pitch in 1930s Germany, famed physicist Albert Einstein (Geoffrey Rush) wrestles with the decision to seek refuge in America with his second wife, Elsa (Emily Watson), or to stay in solidarity with fellow Jewish academics.
Genius. Season 1. The private life of the 20th century’s most brilliant icon, Albert Einstein (Geoffrey Rush), was full of passionate, volatile relationships. IMDb 8.2 2min 2017 10 episodes.
Season one charts how Albert Einstein—an imaginative, rebellious patent clerk, who couldn’t get a teaching job or a doctorate—unlocked the mysteries of the atom and the universe. Based on Walter Isaacson’s critically acclaimed book “Einstein: His Life and Universe.”