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Release Date:
September 7, 2003
Original Title:
The Biggest Nose in Borneo
Alternate Titles:
Biggest Nose in Borneo
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Animal Planet
Canal+
Discovery
Indigenius
NDR Naturfilm
ORF
Off the Fence
Vivendi Entertainment
Production Countries:
Austria | France | Germany | Malaysia | Netherlands | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
With their future in peril, two male Proboscis monkeys on the remote Island of Borneo deal with the human invasion that will destroy their idyllic home.
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Additional Music:
Ryan Grogan
Assistant Script:
Dr Paul H.L. Wong
Harris Atim
Associate Producer:
Christine Cauquelin
Walter Köhler
Maureen Lemire
Nate Scripture
Tom Synnatzschke
Cinematography:
Michael Patrick Wong
Colorist:
Max Horton
Director:
Michael Patrick Wong
Editor:
Naudene Leisegang
Executive Producer:
Ellen Windemuth
Foley Artist:
Paul Ackerman
Mixing Engineer:
Jane Hancock
Music:
Grant McLachlan
Online Editor:
Ian McGlasham
Post Production Supervisor:
Lance Williams
Producer:
Michael Patrick Wong
Marcelo Dalto
Production Coordinator:
Karen van den Ende
Scientific Consultant:
Dr G. Agoramoorthy
Sound Designer:
Ken Barton
Supervising Sound Editor:
Max Bygrave
Writer:
Joe Kennedy
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