As a lifelong student of science and a self-proclaimed “evolution groupie,” I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming documentary, Wild Genius! The life and work of biologist Robert Trivers have long been on my radar, and to finally witness this riveting journey unfold is truly a dream come true.
As a gamer, I’m excited to share that ComingSoon is unveiling an exclusive sneak peek at the Wild Genius trailer and poster. This preview offers a glimpse into the upcoming documentary chronicling the life and career of Robert Trivers, a biologist who’s frequently referred to as one of the 20th Century’s greatest scientists.
What happens in the Wild Genius trailer?
The trailer for Wild Genius spotlights the tale of Trivers, a scientist renowned by Time Magazine as one of the 20th century’s greatest minds. Specializing in evolutionary biology and sociobiology, Trivers is most recognized for his groundbreaking ideas on reciprocal altruism, parental investment, and the conflict between parents and offspring.
Starting from September 20, 2024, the highly-anticipated film “Wild Genius” can be rented or purchased for ownership on all major digital streaming platforms across North America, along with its DVD release. The movie is helmed by acclaimed director Susan Kucera, known for her work in “12th Hour”.
Check out the exclusive Wild Genius trailer and poster below (watch other trailers and clips):
“Wild Genius follows the life story of Robert Trivers, from his struggles with mental health during his youth, through his groundbreaking work in the 1960s and 70s that reshaped scientific understanding, to his collaborations with Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton and beyond. This film, shot in New Jersey, Germany, and Jamaica, is not merely a captivating biography; it’s an exploration into the intricacies of human nature and the natural world, deciphered by one of evolution’s most audacious minds, challenging our perspectives on conflict, cooperation, and life itself. Robert Trivers isn’t just an individual; he’s a revolution in thought.”
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2024-08-27 18:10