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[[A Genesis Found]] is an [[Independent]] [[adventure]]/[[mystery]] [[film]] to be released in [[2009]]. The film was Written and Directed by [[Lee Fanning]] and was Produced by [[Lee Fanning]] and [[Benjamin Stark]] for the [[Alabama]]-based Production Company [[Wonder Mill Films]]. |
[[A Genesis Found]] is an [[Independent]] [[adventure]]/[[mystery]] [[film]] to be released in [[2009]]. The film was Written and Directed by [[Lee Fanning]] and was Produced by [[Lee Fanning]] and [[Benjamin Stark]] for the [[Alabama]]-based Production Company [[Wonder Mill Films]]. |
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In 1938, while working an excavation at [[Moundville Archaeological Park]], [[Civilian Conservation Corps]] cadet John Patton Jr. found the key to our darkest secret - an anomalous skeleton neither animal nor man. Uncertain of its implications, Patton concealed the secret for decades - until revealing it to the world in a sensational tell-all novel that made him notorious across the globe. Claiming the skeleton was proof of not only the existence of extraterrestrials, but also of their involvement in the genesis of the human race, the novel would ultimately destroy his accomplished anthropology career-and leave him shunned at home. Nearly thirty years later, his grandson Gardner, an anthropology student at the [[University of Alabama]], is forced to come to terms with his grandfather's past, a man he never knew but in whose footsteps he inevitably follows. When his cousin, controversial documentary filmmaker Bart Thompson, arrives at [[Moundville]] for a seemingly routine shoot, Gardner is eager to help. He soon learns, however, that Bart isn't back just to shoot a movie - he wants to find the skeleton their grandfather buried nearly seventy years before, and prove once and for all what he claimed was true. |
In 1938, while working an excavation at [[Moundville Archaeological Park]], [[Civilian Conservation Corps]] cadet John Patton Jr. found the key to our darkest secret - an anomalous skeleton neither animal nor man. Uncertain of its implications, Patton concealed the secret for decades - until revealing it to the world in a sensational tell-all novel that made him notorious across the globe. Claiming the skeleton was proof of not only the existence of extraterrestrials, but also of their involvement in the genesis of the human race, the novel would ultimately destroy his accomplished anthropology career-and leave him shunned at home. Nearly thirty years later, his grandson Gardner, an anthropology student at the [[University of Alabama]], is forced to come to terms with his grandfather's past, a man he never knew but in whose footsteps he inevitably follows. When his cousin, controversial documentary filmmaker Bart Thompson, arrives at [[Moundville]] for a seemingly routine shoot, Gardner is eager to help. He soon learns, however, that Bart isn't back just to shoot a movie - he wants to find the skeleton their grandfather buried nearly seventy years before, and prove once and for all what he claimed was true. |
Revision as of 19:36, 26 March 2009
A Genesis Found is an Independent adventure/mystery film to be released in 2009. The film was Written and Directed by Lee Fanning and was Produced by Lee Fanning and Benjamin Stark for the Alabama-based Production Company Wonder Mill Films.
Synopsis [1]
In 1938, while working an excavation at Moundville Archaeological Park, Civilian Conservation Corps cadet John Patton Jr. found the key to our darkest secret - an anomalous skeleton neither animal nor man. Uncertain of its implications, Patton concealed the secret for decades - until revealing it to the world in a sensational tell-all novel that made him notorious across the globe. Claiming the skeleton was proof of not only the existence of extraterrestrials, but also of their involvement in the genesis of the human race, the novel would ultimately destroy his accomplished anthropology career-and leave him shunned at home. Nearly thirty years later, his grandson Gardner, an anthropology student at the University of Alabama, is forced to come to terms with his grandfather's past, a man he never knew but in whose footsteps he inevitably follows. When his cousin, controversial documentary filmmaker Bart Thompson, arrives at Moundville for a seemingly routine shoot, Gardner is eager to help. He soon learns, however, that Bart isn't back just to shoot a movie - he wants to find the skeleton their grandfather buried nearly seventy years before, and prove once and for all what he claimed was true.
Production
A Genesis Found was shot in the summer 2008 through out Northern and Central Alabama. Locations included Huntsville, Decatur, Hartselle, Tuscaloosa, Moundville, Plevna, and New Hope, Alabama[2].