THE DINOSAUR PROJECT
by Sid Bennett
synopsis
Set in the deepest, wildest throngs of the African jungle, The Dinosaur Project is an ambitious quest by a team of western explorers, hoping to find a water creature, whose origins are rooted in myth and fantasy amongst the indigenous people. The head of the expedition, an Indiana Jones look-a-like, has his plans for a successful trip spoiled though, after his helicopter is brought down by a flock of enormous birds (that look suspiciously dinosaurian) and to add to his troubles, he also has to look after his stowaway son, who has sneaked onto the trip. Luke, the stowaway son, is the films main narrator; with an arsenal of personal cameras at his disposal, the young techno-geek captures every minute of this Project, which soon becomes a lesson in survival. The team quickly discover all is not well in this jungle, and encounter some extraordinary creatures, most of which civilization has presumed extinct for millennia!
original title: | The Dinosaur Project |
country: | United Kingdom |
year: | 2012 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Sid Bennett |
release date: | UK 10/08/2012, IE 10/08/2012, EE 05/10/2012, GR 01/11/2012, IT 18/07/2013 |
screenplay: | Sid Bennett, Jay Basu |
cast: | Natasha Loring, Matt Kane, Peter Brooke, Richard Dillane, Stephen Jennings |
cinematography by: | Tom Pridham |
film editing: | Ben Lester |
art director: | Jana Marie-Hey |
costumes designer: | Joanne Walter |
producer: | Nick Hill |
co-producer: | Genevieve Hofmeyr |
production: | Moonlighting Films |
distributor: | StudioCanal |