Titanoboa: Monster Snake

(film telewizyjny)
Dokumentalny
Stany Zjednoczone / Wielka Brytania, 2012, 48 min

Reżyseria:

Martin Kemp

Zdjęcia:

Steve Gray
(inne zawody)

Opisy(1)

Titanoboa: Monster Snake tells the story of a group of intrepid scientists who unearth a priceless paleontological treasure trove deep in the Cerrejon Mine, Colombia. Together with their research teams, Jon Bloch and Carlos Jaramillo found a host of giant fossilized leaves and super-sized amphibians that shed light on a prehistoric black hole, just after the death of the dinosaurs. These fossilized remains reveal that the earth endured a period of ferocious global warming leading to a whole new ecosystem - the birth of the rain forest - in which huge creatures battled it out to become the planet's top predators. Dominating this battle was the Titanoboa, the undisputed biggest snake of all time. Titanoboa's world is fully realized in stunning photo-real CGI. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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