Bioncle: mask of light

United States, 2003

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CGI animated feature about robot creatures called Bionicles who live by a code of Unity, Duty and Destiny. ‘Chronicle’ finds a hidden mask that is the mask of light - he must take this mask to find his destiny which is to be the 7th Toa. A good versus evil battle evolves as light battles with the dark Master of Shadow in a bid to free the island home of Mata Nui from darkness. Made by the Lego Company and sure to be enjoyed by young purchasers of BionicleTM products. Direction and Art Direction by David Molina and Terry Shakespeare with a screenplay by Henry Gilroy.

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Credits

co-director

David Molina

Terry Shakespeare

producer

Sue Shakespeare

production company

Miramax Films

The Lego Group

Duration

01:12:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
2003

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