In 1542 Polish astronomer Copernicus presented an idea about the moving
earth, that the sun - not the earth - was the centre of the universe. A
highly controversial notion that strongly challenged the position of the
Church. The Moving Earth tells the story of how this new picture of the
universe came into existence. It took centuries and a fierce battle with
the Church and its outdated presumptions, often with tragic consequences
for the scientists involved. But the collective work of a network of
natural scientists of the Renaissance, finally led to a new recognition.
Copernicus' idea was followed by Tycho Brahe's groundbreaking research,
Kepler's proof that planets travel in elliptical orbits, Gali-lei's
first telescopic observations and finally Isaac Newton's Law of
Universal Gravitation. Winner Grand Prix Prize - 46th International
Festival Techfilm 2009.