The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought (1971)

The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought (1971) poster

So what happened after the day of Man’s Creation? Do you really think that after His well-deserved day of rest, God chose to follow a policy of non-intervention? No — He wanted to teach humanity the most important skill and weapon of all: the ability to think. What came of this noble idea — find out in this ironic fantasy.

Director: Volodymyr Dakhno
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 9 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Anatolii Havrylov
Production: Kyivnaukfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: No Language
Original Language: uk
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought about?
So what happened after the day of Man’s Creation? Do you really think that after His well-deserved day of rest, God chose to follow a policy of non-intervention? No — He wanted to teach humanity the most important skill and weapon of all: the ability to think. What came of this noble idea — find out in this ironic fantasy.
Who directed The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought?
The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought was directed by Volodymyr Dakhno.
How long is The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought?
The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
What genre is The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought?
The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought is a Animation film.
Where was The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought produced?
The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought was produced in Soviet Union.