Thylacine Film (1933)

Last & Only Footage of Thylacine

Thylacine Film (1933) poster

The original film of the Tasmanian tiger (also known as the thylacine) was shot by Australian zoologist David Fleay in 1933 on black-and-white film. Recently, this historic footage has been colorized and digitized by a team of international experts. You can watch the remastered footage of the last-known surviving Tasmanian tiger here. The thylacine, which resembled a medium-to-large-sized canid, had dark transverse stripes radiating from the top of its back. Sadly, the last known thylacine died in 1936 at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania.

Director: David Fleay
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 3 min
Release Date:
Original Language: en

Themes

Ancient Evolution and Nature Origins

Keywords

tasmanian tiger, thylacine, history

Trailer

Thylacine Film Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Thylacine Film about?
The original film of the Tasmanian tiger (also known as the thylacine) was shot by Australian zoologist David Fleay in 1933 on black-and-white film. Recently, this historic footage has been colorized and digitized by a team of international experts. You can watch the remastered footage of the last-known surviving Tasmanian tiger here. The thylacine, which resembled a medium-to-large-sized canid, had dark transverse stripes radiating from the top of its back. Sadly, the last known thylacine died in 1936 at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania.
Who directed Thylacine Film?
Thylacine Film was directed by David Fleay.
How long is Thylacine Film?
Thylacine Film has a runtime of 3m (3 minutes).
What genre is Thylacine Film?
Thylacine Film is a Documentary, History film.
What are the themes of Thylacine Film?
The themes of Thylacine Film include: Ancient Evolution and Nature Origins.