Thanks to the magic of the giant screen, Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia provides a unique occasion to get a true experience of the incredible size and strength of these creatures that once roamed the Earth. Creatures that are even too big for an IMAX screen.
Hosted by Donald Sutherland, the movie concentrates on the remarkable discoveries made in Patagonia, in the South of Argentina, by world-renowned paleontologist Rodolfo Coria. As director of a dinosaur museum in the city of Plaza Huincul, Coria was responsible for discovering some of the largest dinosaurs ever found. Argentinosaurus, a giant herbivore that could reach 100 tons and 120 feet in length, making it the biggest animal to ever walk the earth, and Gigantosaurus, a 15 meter long meat-eating predator that was even bigger than the famous T-Rex.
Deeply rooted in science, the film carries the audience through the lives of these two superb creatures. The action is intense and the landscapes, shot in some of the most stunning locations in Patagonia, are truly magnificent. They are also very close to the ones where dinosaurs actually lived.
Lizard Kings, an educational program documenting the making of Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia, reveals the different stages of production that lead the film crew to bring Rodolfo Coria’s vision to life, is also available to television, VOD, DVD/video, and new media markets worldwide exclusively from Janson Media.
Details
LENGTH: 1 x 40 Minutes
FORMAT: Special
CAMERA: 1570
INTERNATIONAL TRACK: Yes
TEXTLESS: No
CLOSED CAPTIONS: No
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
PRODUCTION YEAR: 2007
RELEASE YEAR: 2008
SUPPLIER: K2 Communications
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Canada
RIGHTS TERRITORY: Worldwide



