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Apocalypto.2006.720p.BluRay.x264-ESiR The 2006 film Apocalypto tells the story of a Mayan tribe who escaped their civilization before it crumbled, only to discover that their world had been overrun by bandits and wild animals in the Grip of Gripes area of Mexico, where they must fight for survival in this prehistoric wasteland with nothing but their wits and swords against the brutal landscape and unforgiving terrain with its hostile natives. The film was directed by Mel Gibson and written by J. Michael Straczynski from a story by Gibson, Straczynski and Gary Whitta, the first time a non-Cameron film directed by a non-Cameron was nominated for an Academy Award. Filming began on June 26, 2005, at the end of the "jungle" sets in Kauai. Principal photography took place in Mexico from September to December 2005. Much of Apocalypto's handheld cinematography was achieved using the Michael Benyaer Cinematic Camera System (MBCS), which utilizes a 16mm camera body with twin F3. 5 Super Speeds mounted side by side, with synchronization frames placed between each shot. The film received generally positive reviews with most critics noting the film's gritty realism and its more ambiguous ending. After the Earth's surface is destroyed by a series of catastrophic volcanic eruptions, an isolated Mayan tribe must fight for survival in one of the harshest places on earth, where the only life they'll find is in their own hearts. Apocalypto.2006.720p.BluRay. x264-ESiR Apocalypto.2006.720p.BluRay.x264-ESiR The 2006 film Apocalypto tells the story of a Mayan tribe who escaped their civilization before it crumbled, only to discover that their world had been overrun by bandits and wild animals in the Grip of Gripes area of Mexico, where they must fight for survival in this prehistoric wasteland with nothing but their wits and swords against the brutal landscape and unforgiving terrain with its hostile natives. The film was directed by Mel Gibson and written by J. Michael Straczynski from a story by Gibson, Straczynski and Gary Whitta, the first time a non-Cameron film directed by a non-Cameron was nominated for an Academy Award. Filming began on June 26, 2005, at the end of the "jungle" sets in Kauai. Principal photography took place in Mexico from September to December 2005. Much of Apocalypto's handheld cinematography was achieved using the Michael Benyaer Cinematic Camera System (MBCS), which utilizes a 16mm camera body with twin F3. 5 Super Speeds mounted side by side, with synchronization frames placed between each shot. cfa1e77820
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