The Eighth Day, or the First Lesson in Thought (1971)
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
Release Date: February 4, 1971
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.