1. The Good Dinosaur (2015)
In a world where dinosaurs never faced extinction, The Good Dinosaur takes us on a breathtaking journey as a young apatosaurus, Arlo, befriends a human and embarks on an extraordinary adventure. The film's stunning visuals and heartwarming storyline capture the essence of an alternate prehistoric world, making it a must-watch for all ages.
A boy touching a dinosaur in The Good Dinosaur
2. Quest for Fire (1981)
Jean-Jacques Annaud's timeless epic, Quest for Fire, delves into the pivotal moment in human civilization when the quest to control fire became paramount. The film's portrayal of early human struggles and the invention of a primitive language adds depth to the prehistoric narrative, making it a compelling and educational watch.
Cavemen holding sticks in Quest for Fire
3. Iceman (2017)
Iceman offers a captivating glimpse into the life and death of a 5,000-year-old man found preserved in ice. The film's portrayal of the iceman's journey through a brutal prehistoric world, accompanied by a newborn infant and a nanny goat, creates a riveting and visually stunning experience that is both intriguing and atmospheric.
Iceman (2017)
4. Early Man (2018)
Bringing humor to prehistoric times, Early Man presents a delightful clash between simple hunter-gatherers and advanced Bronze Age humans, with soccer replacing warfare. The film's clever gags and humorous tributes make it a lighthearted yet entertaining exploration of prehistoric life with a unique twist.
Early Man Shaver
5. Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey (2016)
Terrence Malick's visual exploration of the universe's creation in Voyage of Time offers a mesmerizing journey through cosmic vistas and microscopic details. The film's blend of natural footage and CGI creates an abstract and aesthetic experience that invites viewers to ponder the mysteries of the Earth's scientific history.
Voyage of Time Life’s Journey (2016)
6. Clan of the Cave Bear (1986)
Exploring the dawn of humanity, Clan of the Cave Bear parallels modern issues with the struggles of prehistoric life. The film's portrayal of cultural differences and the journey of a young Cro-Magnon, Ayla, provides a thought-provoking insight into the challenges and triumphs of early human existence.
Clan of the Cave Bear
7. One Million Years B.C. (1966)
Transporting audiences to a prehistoric world where dinosaurs and humans coexist, One Million Years B.C. offers a thrilling adventure filled with iconic stop-motion dinosaurs and captivating landscapes. The film's imaginative portrayal of a world untouched by extinction creates a captivating and visually stunning experience.
One Million Years B.C. (1966)
8. Ice Age (2002)
Set during a great ice age, Ice Age follows the heartwarming journey of a woolly mammoth, a sabertooth tiger, and a sloth as they form an unlikely bond while returning a human baby to its parents. The film's humor, animation, and touching story make it a delightful and endearing portrayal of friendship in a prehistoric setting.
The Ice Age characters walking together in the snow
9. Three Ages (1923)
Buster Keaton's Three Ages cleverly intertwines three stories set in different historical eras, offering a comedic and inventive take on prehistoric times. With daring stunts and absurd gags, the film delivers a lighthearted yet imaginative exploration of the challenges and humor of ancient civilizations.
Three Ages (1923)