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Release Date:
February 24, 2018
Original Title:
Monster und Mythen
Genres:
Documentary | Mystery
Production Companies:
ARTE
NFP
ZDF
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: U
Runtime: 53
Monsters have always been part of our nightmares and fairy tales. But where do they actually come from? How much of it is truth, how much is myth? Going to great lengths in this documentary, the filmmakers join scientists to explore a number of the best-known sagas and legends in the world. The search for the origins of what is likely to be the oldest legendary creature, the dragon, leads to snake pits, archaeological dig sites, gold mines and the inside of an Icelandic volcano. They also travel to Texas, hunting for traces of the “chupacabra,” literally the “goat-sucker,” a modern mythical creature with vampire-like teeth that was first spotted in Central America, and accompany palaeontologists to Kazakhstan in search of the remains of what might be the origin of the alluring unicorn, whose horn the Vikings used for trading.
Camera Operator:
Fabian Spuck
Joachim C. Seck
Costume Design:
Ulrike Philippi
Director:
Carsten Gutschmidt
Editor:
Ronald Rist
Elias Lindermann
Music:
Paul Räbiger
Post Production Supervisor:
Didem Steffen
Producer:
Iris Schaeffer-Flechtner
Production Director:
Christian Stachel
Cora Szielasko
Stefan Hoffmann
Scenario Writer:
Ruth Omphalius
Visual Effects:
Richard Sako
Nico Mähliss
Boris Bürgel
Markus Tanz
Harald Kögler
John Kultscher
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