The Most Unknown (film)

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The Most Unknown is a 2018 documentary film, directed by Ian Cheney, that introduces nine researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds to areas of scientific field work new to them. Reviewers have applauded the photogenic settings and stunning cinematography, the enthusiasm of participants, and their contagious fascination with research on life's biggest mysteries ("the most unknown"). Some reviewers have said the film's coverage of difficult technical concepts lacks depth, but they acknowledge the film's optimistic engagement with science. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Cheney places viewers in each setting with sweeping, sparkling vistas of strange beauty that would make David Attenborough weep. As different as their backgrounds are, the scientists chosen by Cheney are a uniformly cheerful and eager-to-pitch-in bunch who are more excited than daunted by the odds stacked against their various projects. As observational astronomer Rachel Smith describes her work at one point, "You've got a puzzle with a million, or billion pieces. We've got one piece."
rdf:langString In this documentary, nine scientists working on some of the hardest problems across all fields meet each other... It not only touches on the basics of what the unknowns they're investigating are, but also how they go about investigating or discovering these things — the day-to-day realities of actually "doing" Science. Alongside that, it reveals the scientific mindset; what motivates them. The nine individuals are very different people working on very different problems in very different fields, but the film draws out the similarities in their natures that drive them to explore the unknown... Plus, as a film, it's beautifully shot. A lot of this science is taking place in extreme locations, which bring with them a beauty and wonder of their own.
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rdf:langString The Most Unknown is a 2018 documentary film, directed by Ian Cheney, that introduces nine researchers from diverse scientific backgrounds to areas of scientific field work new to them. Reviewers have applauded the photogenic settings and stunning cinematography, the enthusiasm of participants, and their contagious fascination with research on life's biggest mysteries ("the most unknown"). Some reviewers have said the film's coverage of difficult technical concepts lacks depth, but they acknowledge the film's optimistic engagement with science.
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