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Directed by | Sid Bennett |
Produced by | Nick Hill |
Written by | Sid Bennett Jay Basu |
Story by | Sid Bennett Tom Pridham |
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Richard Dillane Peter Brooke Matthew Kane Natasha Loring Stephen Jennings Andre Weideman Abena Ayivor Sivu Nobongoza |
Music by | Richard Blair-Oliphant |
Cinematography | Tom Pridham |
Edited by | Ben Lester |
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Distributed by | StudioCanal |
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83 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | Unknown |
Box office | $526,165 (Foreign) |
The Dinosaur Project is a 2012 British science fiction thriller drama adventure film edited by Ben Lester, produced by Moonlighting Films, Kent Films, LoveFilm, Anton Capital Entertainment, Dinosaur Productions and Nick Hill, distributed by StudioCanal, music composed by Richard Blair-Oliphant, written by Jay Basu and Tom Pridham and directed by Sid Bennett. It stars Richard Dillane, Peter Brooke, Matthew Kane, Natasha Loring, Stephen Jennings, Andre Weideman with Abena Ayivor and Sivu Nobongoza. The visual effects for the film were provided by Jellyfish Pictures. The Dinosaur Project was filmed in South Africa on August 8, 2012. The film was rated PG-13 for some violence, terror and a brief suggestive image. The film was released in cinemas in the UK on August 10, 2012 by StudioCanal. The movie has received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $526,165 worldwide. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 27, 2013 by StudioCanal.
A group of explorers from the British Cryptozoological Society goes on an expedition into the Congo in search of a cryptid—the so-called Mokele Mbembe—which is believed to be a Plesiosaur. Along with the five explorers are two television cameramen who will be recording the whole expedition. The explorers consist of their leader Jonathan, their medic Liz, their sponsor organizer Charlie, their pilot, and a local guide, named Amara. During the helicopter flight, Johnathan discovers that his son Luke sneaked into the chopper as a stowaway.
Shortly after that, a flock of large flying reptiles appears next to the helicopter and one of them crashes into the chopper blades, causing the helicopter to crash. The pilot dies in the crash and everyone else escapes just before the chopper explodes. Now lost, they discover that the satellite phone they had with them was broken during the crash, Amara suggests that they should head to the village they saw while they were in the helicopter. Upon arriving, the group discovers that the villagers have been killed and the village destroyed. Johnathan chooses a hut to stay in for the night and his son, who is technically talented, installs a night vision camera outside the hut.