WALKING WITH DINOSAURS: PREHISTORIC PLANET 3D
Year: 2016
Directors: Richard Dale, Barry Cook and Neil Nightingale
Duration: 40 minutes
Rating: Not recommended for children under 7
Languages: Spanish, Valencian, English, and French
Travel back to Cretaceous Alaska and follow the adventures of two great herbivorous dinosaurs—from the moment they hatch, their struggle to survive in extreme climates, and their encounters with deadly predators. Experience it all in stunning digital 3D.
Walking with Dinosaurs: Prehistoric Planet 3D is a fully immersive experience where animated characters are brought to life against real-world backgrounds. The body structures and movements of the dinosaurs are meticulously crafted based on fossil evidence, while their behaviors are inspired by both paleontological research and modern animal interactions. Even their body language is derived from real-world animal conduct, making these creatures astonishingly lifelike.
This breathtaking film transports viewers to Cretaceous Alaska, following the journey of two young Pachyrhinosaurus (large herbivorous dinosaurs) as they emerge from their eggs. Witness their encounters with predators, their battle against extreme weather conditions and natural disasters, and their fight for survival through the changing seasons.
