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  1. The Man from Earth: Holocene is a 2017 American science fiction drama film directed by Richard Schenkman and written by Richard Schenkman and Emerson Bixby, based on characters created by Bixby's father, science fiction writer Jerome Bixby. It is a sequel to the film The Man from Earth (2007).

  2. The Man from Earth: Holocene: Directed by Richard Schenkman. With David Lee Smith, Doug Haley, Davi Santos, Vanessa Williams. A 14,000-year-old college professor notices that he has finally started showing signs of aging.

    • (10K)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
    • Richard Schenkman
    • 2018-01-15
  3. Ending Explanation: The ending of “Man From Earth Holocene” is intentionally open-ended, leaving room for interpretation and reflection. After John Oldman reveals his true nature to a group of friends, he mysteriously disappears, leaving behind a letter.

  4. manfromearth.com › mfe › about-holoceneAbout Holocene

    14,000 year-old “Man from Earth” John Oldman is now comfortably hiding in plain sight as a college professor in Northern California. But his existence comes crashing down when four students discover his deepest secret, putting his life in grave danger and potentially shaking mankind to its very soul.

  5. John Oldman, now 14,000 years old and teaching in Northern California, realizes that not only is he finally starting to age, but four students have discovered his deepest secret.

    • (6)
    • David Lee Smith
    • Richard Schenkman
    • Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Drama
  6. Following ten years after the cult sci-fi favorite “Jerome Bixby’s The Man From Earth”, 14,000 year-old John Oldman is now comfortably hiding in plain sight ...

    • 1 min
    • 980.5K
    • Jerome Bixby's The Man From Earth
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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HoloceneHolocene - Wikipedia

    The Holocene (/ ˈ h ɒ l. ə s iː n,-oʊ-, ˈ h oʊ. l ə-,-l oʊ-/) [2] [3] is the current geological epoch, beginning approximately 11,700 years ago. [4] It follows the Last Glacial Period, which concluded with the Holocene glacial retreat. [4] The Holocene and the preceding Pleistocene [5] together form the Quaternary period.