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Documentary [60] [61] [62] [4] Monsters of the Past: The Story of the Great Dinosaurs: 1922: United States: by Arthur Sterry Coggeshall [63] [62] My Pet Dinosaur: 2017: Australia [citation needed] My Science Project: 1985: United States [citation needed] Night at the Museum: 2006: United States: Night at the Museum Franchise [citation needed]
For documentaries about avian dinosaurs see Category:Documentary films about birds. Pages in category "Documentary films about dinosaurs" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Sir David Tushingham, a self-important paleontologist, attempts to shed light upon the mysterious world of the dinosaurs in a mock-documentary featuring clips from the first eleven episodes that proves the theories of modern science fall far short of the real world in which Earl and his family inhabited millions of years ago.
Amazing Dinoworld is a paleontology-related series and features digital renderings of dinosaurs. [2] [3] [4] While CuriosityStream drove the storytelling of the series, NHK worked on the series' visual art. [1] Salvatorre Vecchio is the narrator for the series. [5]
Prehistoric Planet is a British–American nature documentary television series about dinosaurs, that premiered on Apple TV+ beginning May 23, 2022. It is produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit, with Jon Favreau as showrunner, visual effects by The Moving Picture Company, and narration by natural historian Sir David Attenborough. [1]
This category include documentaries, television programs etcetera about prehistoric life.This include life before man's writing of history, and is composed, not only by dinosaurs (for example), but a lot of other prehistoric forms of life, like extinct mammals, amphibians, birds, plants and much more.
L. Land of the Lost (film) The Land That Time Forgot (1974 film) The Land That Time Forgot (2009 film) The Land Unknown; The Last Dinosaur; The Last Dragon (2004 film)
Dinosaur Wars is a documentary film created by PBS as an episode for American Experience. [2] [3] The video details the rivalry between Edward Cope and O. C. Marsh. [2] [4] Cope and Marsh were paleontologists who uncovered dinosaur fossils in the late 19th century. [5] [6] PBS broadcast the episode on January 17, 2011. [7]