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Run time:
90 min.
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U.S.A., Australia
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The cane toads are ba-a-a-ck! But this time those pesky varmints are coming at you in glorious 3-D. In 1988, filmmaker Mark Lewis had tongues wagging when he unleashed his celebrated documentary Cane Toads: An Unnatural History, exposing a bizarre biological blunder. Here, Lewis takes a giant leap forward as he revs up the technology, once again tracking the unstoppable march of the cane toad across the Australian continent. Reviled by many, adored by a few, the toad has gripped Australia's consciousness, achieving both cult and criminal status. Imported to save the sugar cane crop, the toad’s spread is considered one of Australia’s greatest environmental catastrophes. Yet for a world awakening to the daunting prospect that we have forever altered our ecosystem, this is a story of global implication. With its tongue not so firmly in its cheek, Cane Toads: The Conquest is a comic, yet provocative, journey of a species that has already invaded planet Earth.
Film Contact Jeff Sakson, Participant MediaPhone: (310) 550-5109 Email: jsakson@participantmedia.com |
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CANET26CN
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Park City
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Eccles Theatre | + add to cal |
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CANET27CM
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Park City
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Eccles Theatre | + add to cal |
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Audience Buzz
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9:51 PM
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Boring, sometimes shocking (Reenactment of a guy dying?!), and overall a waste of time. It uses 3D for the sake of using 3D.
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