A Giant Adventure
A Giant Adventure
The Nazca lines, located in Peru, have remained a mystery for centuries, and Sophia’s family runs a small company that charters planes to take tourists on flights for birds-eye views of the famous sites.
After Sophia’s mother dies in a storm, she becomes a distant and serious teenager with a cold relationship with her dad. Soon, father and daughter’s routine in their small airport is interrupted by the arrival of Sebastian, an energetic 9-year-old boy, and his mother, a renowned archaeologist who hires Miguel to fly over newly discovered Nazca lines.
Because of Sebastian’s mischief, both kids end up on board of a small plane that takes them to the Hanan Pacha, the land of the gods. The mysterious storm that takes them there is the first secret that they uncover, along with the real reason why they are there: to save the earth from the terrible demon Supay, who is disappointed in the human race. To do this, they need the help of the four giant and powerful Nazca Guardians, whom the kids always thought to be just old tales: the monkey, the spider, the hummingbird and the condor. The Nazca lines have become real in the land of the gods.
The kids will prove to the guardians that humanity is still worthy of being saved, so they help them win an epic battle against the Supay. When they return home victorious, Sophia has learned more about her late mother and her relationship with the giant guardians, and understands that she and Sebastian were not sent to the Hanan Pacha by mere chance.
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Eduard SchuldtDirectorPiratas en el Callao, el delfín, Condorito, el cascanueces
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Eduard SchuldtProducer
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Project Title (Original Language):Una Aventura Gigante
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Project Type:Animation, Feature
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Genres:Adventure, comedy
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Runtime:1 hour 20 minutes
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Completion Date:January 2, 2023
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Production Budget:600,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Peru
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Country of Filming:Peru
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Language:Spanish
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Shooting Format:Cgi
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Aspect Ratio:Scope
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Eduardo Schuldt embarked on his career as a film director in 2003 with "Piratas en el Callao," a movie that set a milestone in Latin American cinema as the first computer-animated film in the region. Throughout his trajectory, Eduardo has directed several noteworthy films, including "Condorito" (2017), "Casanueces" (2016), "La entidad" (2015), "Los Ilusionautas" (2012), and "El Delfín, la historia de un soñador" (2009), the latter of which he also wrote. This film was distributed by 20th Century Fox and was shown in over 45 countries. Eduardo Schuldt's films are the most widely viewed Peruvian films worldwide.
In addition to his film work, Eduardo has directed over 200 animated productions, commercials, and created more than six rides for theme parks and attractions. One of these, "The Colonial Gate 4D Cinema" in Santo Domingo, remains the #1 attraction on TripAdvisor. He has also supervised special effects for film and television and virtual malls. "Condorito" (2017), his latest film, was one of the highest-budgeted Latin American films and was created with talent from around the world.
Eduardo has worked with world-renowned actors such as Ed Asner, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Christopher Lloyd, and Alicia Silverstone.
Currently, Eduardo is in post production of his 9th animation feature film "Milagros Una Osa Extraordinaria," based on the award-winning book of the same name by Hernán Garrido-Lecca; and "Condorito 2," the iconic Chilean and Latin American comic book character that will once again come to life on the big screen.