Darwin's Secret Notebooks

Darwin's Secret Notebooks

2009 · 50 min · ★ 7.5 · Documentary

Along the wild edges of the Earth, against a stunning backdrop of aerial, underwater, and wildlife photography, evolutionary biologist Armand Leroi leads us on an unforgettable journey retracing the adventure- and uncovering the evidence-that inspired Darwin's revolutionary work, On The Origin of Species.

Directed by Geoffrey Luck · Written by Armand Leroi

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