Genesis 2.0 is a film set on the remote New Siberian Islands in the Arctic Ocean, where hunters are on the hunt for the tusks of extinct mammoths. The atmosphere is filled with a gold rush fever as the price for white gold reaches unprecedented levels.
The thawing permafrost not only releases precious ivory, but also reveals a remarkably well-preserved mammoth carcass. These discoveries attract the attention of high-tech genetic scientists who are eager to bring the extinct woolly mammoth back to life, similar to the concept of "Jurassic Park".
Resurrecting the mammoth is seen as the first step in the next great technological revolution, where man takes on the role of Creator. This concept is referred to as Genesis two point zero, highlighting the shift in perspective on creation and the role of man in it.
The film delves into the secrets and mysteries hidden within nature, exploring the fundamental differences in views on creation and the evolving role of man in shaping the world around us.