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NOVA - Galileo's Battle for the Heavens (2002)

Stacy Keach , Peter Thomas (VI) , Nova  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Stacy Keach, Peter Thomas (VI), Don Wescott
  • Directors: Nova
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: PBS
  • DVD Release Date: March 28, 2006
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000C8STO4
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #85,219 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "NOVA - Galileo's Battle for the Heavens" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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  • Printable materials for educators
  • Access to the Nova website
  • Described video for the visually impaired

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At a time when heretics were burned alive for dissent, scientist Galileo Galilei risked his life to advance his revolutionary concepts of the universe. British actor Simon Callow (Shakespeare in Love, Four Weddings and a Funeral) brings Galileo to life, humanizing the great thinker’s passion, intelligence, and arrogance while depicting his frustrations with fellow philosophers and scientists, and with Roman Catholic church leaders.

Based on Dava Sobel’s best-selling biography Galileo’s Daughter, this two-hour film offers a vivid re-imagining of Galileo’s incredible achievements that forever changed the way we view our place in the universe. It also investigates the momentous personal and spiritual conflicts Galileo faced- most especially in defending the controversial theory that the earth revolves around the sun.

Join noted Galileo authorities and experience the remarkable life behind the discoveries, and see letters from his illegitimate daughter, Maria Celeste, a cloistered nun, have shed new light on Galileo’s pioneering telescopic observations, his fateful Inquisition trial for heresy, and life in the seventeenth century.


 

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New York Times' rave review (and a correction), March 30, 2006
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This review is from: NOVA - Galileo's Battle for the Heavens (DVD)
Amazon has the wrong description of this show. It's really an Emmy winning 2 hour Nova Episode with Simon Callow as Galileo, first broadcast in 2002.

FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES:

''GOOD philosophers, like eagles, fly alone, not in flocks like starlings,'' declares the father of modern science in ''Galileo's Battle for the Heavens,'' a two-hour special on PBS's ''Nova''
The same goes for intelligent television shows...With this handsome, unabashedly earnest production, ''Nova'' demonstrates a continuing willingness to believe in viewers who are interested in how ideas have taken hold.

The two-hour program, written and produced by David Axelrod, recalls the uproar over Copernican theory at a time when Roman Catholic theology placed a stationary earth at the center of the universe. This is no dry science lesson but a dramatized vision of the contradictory forces pulling on Galileo, who was both a scientist and a devout Catholic. He lived during the Inquisition, in an era when unpopular ideas were grounds for torture or being burned at the stake.

The program was adapted from ''Galileo's Daughter,'' Dava Sobel's best-selling book based on letters written to Galileo by his daughter, who became a nun. She took the name Maria Celeste, perhaps in deference to her father's fascination with the stars, and her letters reveal a touching desire to understand his obsession.

His feelings for her are less clear, because his letters to her have not been found. But Galileo was a prolific writer, expressing his scientific theories as literature in his ''Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems.'' He had the necessary arrogance to combat prevailing wisdom. ''I render grace to God that it has pleased him to make me alone the first observer of an admirable thing kept hidden all these ages,'' he said. But he would die humbled by the Inquisition; his writings were banned. In dramatic recreations, Simon Callow plays Galileo with melancholy grandeur.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lost the Battle, Won the War, November 29, 2008
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J. S. Kaminski "j_s_k" (Aberdeen, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This was an excellent program, recounting the story of one of the first clashes in the well-documented struggle between science and religion. At the heart is a seemingly harmless idea - that the sun is the center of our planetary system. Copernicus first proposed this, and Galileo, through observations with his telescope, confirmed it. Unfortunately for Galileo, this idea contradicted a few random passages in the Jewish bible, passages that conveyed the belief that the earth was at the center of our planetary system, and not the sun. What followed was a 25-year, on-again off-again conflict between the great scientist and authorities of the Catholic Church, with neither willing to give in to the other.

Also highlighted throughout this program is an examination of the relationship between Galileo and one of his daughters, a cloistered nun. It appears they wrote to each other constantly until her death at the age of 33 and, although his letters to her appear to be lost, her letters to him remain. It was those letters and the story they told that served as the inspiration for the book "Galileo's Daughter" and this Nova program. It is a touching story of family bonds and familial love, interspersed with significant historical events. Reading the book and watching this program will help you to understand and appreciate that story, and I highly recommend both.

Five stars!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very entertaining!, February 25, 2010
This review is from: NOVA - Galileo's Battle for the Heavens (DVD)
I wouldn't normally have watched this, I admit. My professor showed it to the class one day as an assignment, and I have to admit... I really enjoyed this film.

The film is of course, about Galileo & his quest to not only prove but also publish his finding on the Copernican theory that everything revolves around the sun rather than having the earth be the center of everything. The movie itself is based off of Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love, with several re-enactments showcasing his daughter (Mary Celeste) writing to him.

What to start with... well, this is never going to be a big Hollywood blockbuster, but if you are looking for something to teach & entertain at the same time, you'll do well by getting this film. I loved the actor playing Galileo- he really seemed to get into the role & I enjoyed the parts including him. I have to admit that I didn't really get as great a feel for his daughter- despite her central role in the movie, she was actually more of a background character, with her letters being the only speaking she does. (And those are all voiceovers.)

I enjoyed the scientists & historians who spoke in the film- you can tell that they really liked what they were talking about. The only thing I would say about this film is that it seemed to have been shot before 2002- the movie just seemed to feel like it was older than what it was.

Still, the movie is fun & entertaining. I'm planning on sending it to my homeschooling sister- my oldest nephew would really get a kick out of this movie & he's mature enough to keep up with the movie. (Younger kids may get a little bored- the film is mostly for older kids & adults.)
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