Tomb Raider and Lara Croft
are trademarks of Eidos Interactive / Core Design This is an independent,
non-profit, artistic expression created purely for fun.
Is this Tomb Raider 3?
No.
Our film does not follow the storyline of TR
and TR:Cradle of Life. Forget what you knew about
Lara Croft from the Hollywood movies, this film goes back to the source.
Where will the film be shown?
Other than the premiere in Hollywood we also have a confirmed screening - at a university in Portugal. We also hope to screen at conventions in Atlanta and San Diego. We may plan
more showings once the movie has been completed. Click here for a full list of tentative venues and cities.
If you wish to request to set up a screening near you, please feel free to contact us. Do keep
in mind that this is a non-profit project and that admission will never be charged. Screenings during convention weekends will not be held in areas requiring a con badge to gain access.
What music did you use for your teaser trailers?
"Scenic" :
At the beginning is an older Metallica song called "Welcome Home: Sanatarium" from the classic 'Master of Puppets' album.....the song afterwards is from the first Matrix soundtrack, but also may be found elsewhere, it is called. "Clubbed to Death' by Rob D....I believe it's a remix...
"Hard core" :
This one begins with a song by the rock band "Jet" and then turns to Marylin Manson's 'The Beautiful People' is the next song.....
How can I get a copy on DVD?
This is non-profit and copies can not be sold for any reason.
We do offer free copies to those who help us promote - contact us if you are interested.
Where did you make this film?
This film was shot in Southern California and the Bay area: Downtown Los Angeles, Altadena, Blythe, Beverly Hills, Westwood, San Francisco, and Oakland.