Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia
“Dinosaurs” provides a unique occasion to get a true experience of the incredible size and strength of these creatures that roamed the Earth 65 million years ago. The film concentrates on the remarkable discoveries made in Patagonia, located in the south of Argentina, South America, by world-renowned paleontologist Rodolfo Coria. He was responsible for discovering some of the largest dinosaurs ever found: Argentinosaurus, a giant herbivore that could reach 100 tons in weight and 120-feet high in length, making it the biggest animal to ever walk the earth; and Giganotosaurus, a 15-meter long meat-eating predator that was even bigger than the famous T-Rex.
Deeply rooted in science, “Dinosaurs” carries the audience through the lives of these two superb creatures with never-before-seen computer-generated footage of these two creatures as well as other dinosaurs. The action is intense and the landscapes of Patagonia, which is very similar to the ones inhabited by the dinosaurs, are amazing. Narrated by Donald Sutherland, the documentary-style narrative focuses on the history, the evolution and extinction of dinosaurs. Audiences will also explore some of the greatest paleontological discoveries of modern time.
“Dinosaurs: Giant of Patagonia” also reveals how these historic creatures are still with us today. Their descendants, although much less fearsome, are all around us – they are birds. Total Running Time (approx): 40:00 minutes
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