Hunters of Unknown Animals

Documentary
Duration : 52 '
Support : Digital Betacam - stereo - 16/9 - 4/3

Director : Kamel Kezadri
Production : Mona-Lisa - France 3
Telcast International - CNRS Images Media

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Hunters of aquatic monsters

Ogopogo, Canada’s most famous monster is said to live in Lake Okanagan. John Kirk saw it in 1987 and has been hunting it relentlessly ever since with the members of his organisation.

After having hunted the Loch Ness monster in the 1980s with an arsenal of 144 sonars, Rikki Rasdan and Alan Kielar have developed the highly sophisticated technology of 'Eye Tracking'

Encounters with wild men

Member of the International Bigfoot Society, William Dranginis has invented the Bigfootmobile, a veritable television station on wheels, dedicated to his search for the Bigfoot.

 

In the meantime Jimmy Chilcutt, police officer and footprint specialist, analyses casts of the footprints of unknown hominids.

 

The return of extinct species

The Australian team of Professor Michael Archer hope to be able soon to resuscitate the Tasmanian tiger, from an embryo that dates back to 1866.

 

Beware new species !

In Vietnam in 1992, Professor Tran Hong Viet revealed the existence of the saola, a very rare species of mountain antelope, hitherto unknown to the scientific community.

 

 



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