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Director
  
Gabriel Murray

Country
  
Ireland

3.2/10
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Duration
  

Language
  
English

The Lost World of the Crystal Skull The Lost World of the Crystal Skull 2008

Release date
  
18 May 2008 (2008-05-18) (Cannes Film Festival)

Writer
  
Gabriel Murray (screenplay), John Rolls

The Lost World of the Crystal Skull is a human interest docudrama by director Gabriel Murray and producer Yvette Hoyle about a crystal skull discovered by F. A. Mitchell-Hedges.

Contents

The Mitchell Hedges Crystal Skull was discovered by Albert Mitchell Hedges in a lost city in Belize in 1924, it is the artifact which inspired the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The English explorer found the skull while in search of the lost continent of Atlantis.

This documentary explores this lost world where the skull was linked to Atlantis, the Mayan Prophecies of 2012 and a lost white tribe of Thule.

In recent years new evidence has emerged which may support Mitchell Hedges theory that the edge of Atlantis was indeed off the coast of Cuba and Belize. This is as a result of the uncovering of a vast complex of pyramids found beneath Cuban waters and the discovery of the lost White City in the Jungles of Honduras. Japanese and European space agencies have recently pinpointed their locations, again seeming to support Mitchell Hedges discoveries and theories.

The documentary premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France.

Plot

The Lost World of the Crystal Skull traces the story of the expedition to discover Atlantis and the subsequent accidental discovery of the crystal skull.

Told from the explorer's perspective, and supported by dramatic recreations, the film highlights the human drama and cultural diversity encountered on the expedition as the explorers search for the Lost City of Atlantis.

The film chronicles the experiences of the explorer and individual expedition members as they plan and execute the expedition. They are united by a zeal for exploration, which builds over a 10-week period. It culminates in an outing where the crystal skull is accidentally discovered by Mitchell-Hedges' adopted daughter Anna.

The film celebrates the intricate lives of these explorers and reminds audiences of their own spirit of adventure. Living with the complexities of navigating unknown lands, encountering mysterious legends, ancient cultures and strange artifacts, these explorers take on something unfamiliar and rise to the occasion. Filled with emotion and triumph, this documentary feature captures the essence of exploring undiscovered mysterious locations in the early part of the 20th century.

Cast

Cast (in alphabetical order)

  • Coco Hoyle-Ansett ... Anna Mitchell Hedges - Age 10
  • David Jefferson ... Professor Thomas Gann
  • Spike Jefferson ... Professor Thomas Gann
  • Jennifer Karen ... Jane Houston
  • David Nicholson ... Mitchell Hedges
  • Sharon O'Donnell ... Anna Mitchell Hedges - Age 18
  • Jodie Peach ... Lady Richmond Brown
  • Melinte Reitzma ... Atlantis - Goddess
  • Sharon O'Donnell ... Anna Mitchell Hedges
  • Cicely Tennant ... Lillian Clark
  • Awards

    Awards bestowed upon The Lost World of the Crystal Skull include:

  • Gold Palm Award at the Mexico International Film Festival in 2009
  • Best Feature Documentary at the Waterford Film Festival in 2009
  • Special Music Commendation For The Music From Jury For Michael Errington Composer at the Waterford Film Festival in 2009
  • References

    The Lost World of the Crystal Skull Wikipedia
    The Lost World of the Crystal Skull IMDb