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Camera Trap DVD

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Alex Verner writes and directs this horror thriller starring Mark Bonnar and Paul Thornley. Filmed in a documentary style, the film follows a crew of four British film-makers who travel to Central Asia to try to capture the rare Amur Snow Leopard on camera. As the crew explore the potential filming sites, they come across a series of unexplainable events that make them think twice about going any further.

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Released
17 August 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pinewood 
Classification
Runtime
 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
4020628870140 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play   Alex Verner writes and directs this horror thriller starring Mark Bonnar and Paul Thornley Filmed in a documentary style the film follows a crew of four British film-makers who travel to Central Asia to try to capture the rare Amur Snow Leopard on camera As the crew explore the potential filming sites they come across a series of unexplainable events that make them think twice about going any further  

Alex Verner writes and directs this horror thriller starring Mark Bonnar and Paul Thornley. Filmed in a documentary style, the film follows a crew of four British film-makers who travel to Central Asia to try to capture the rare Amur Snow Leopard on camera. As the crew explore the potential filming sites, they come across a series of unexplainable events that make them think twice about going any further.