Hunt for the Oldest DNA

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Hunt for the Oldest DNA

Hunt for the Oldest DNA 

Opening Film
Nominee Science & Media Awards 24

Documentary / Niobe Thompson / Canada, USA / 2024 / 82 min / OmdU

How can we travel back in time? Is there a time machine? Yes. It’s DNA. It’s ancient DNA.
–Eske Willerslev

Hunt for the Oldest DNA tells the story of a maverick gene hunter, whose single-minded pursuit of an improbable scientific vision would tease and torment him before ending with a stunning triumph: a lost world recovered from a spoonful of dirt.

Two decades ago, Eske Willerslev had a radical idea: Could DNA, the fragile chemical code of life, survive intact in frozen sediment for millennia? Fellow scientists called him crazy. But the Danish biologist set out to prove everybody wrong, and his perseverance paid off with a landmark breakthrough–with massive implications for how we understand the deep past.

Film discussion: About the fascination of ancient DNA and the key role of environmental DNA in solving the biodiversity crisis.

 

Niobe Thompson

Niobe Thompson

Writer, Director, Executive Producer

 

 

Dr. Kathleen Stoof-Leichsenring - © Alfred-Wegener-Institut

Dr. Kathleen Stoof-Leichsenring / Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research