Confronted with the cursed truth of her bloodline, Aeithna, a mighty and fair elf, runs from herself and her fate.
The film reveals the life, plight and loves of the eminent Mary Anning, an 1800's fossil hunter - navigating her career and research in a male dominated society at a time when women's research was largely unrecognised or plagiarised by men. Predominantly unknown despite her spectacular finds, including Icthyiousauri, a Pterodactyl and Plesiosaurus, and notwithstanding the fact that Darwins' 'Origin of Species' was largely influenced by her work. She is at last becoming the most celebrated paleontologist of all time.
After graduating from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in April 2004, Stuart has had a busy and diverse career in theatre, film, radio and television, performing alongside Jenny Aggutter, Tony Todd and Johnny Depp on screen and with Peter Polycarpou, Glenn Carter and Benjamin Luxom on stage, to name a few. He has also furthered his training by completing many courses in screen acting, singing and various aspects of stage, screen and real combat, achieving distinctions in all certifications. Stuart has also had the pleasure of creating many new roles including Brian in Muscles, Beowulf in Legend of Beowulf, Jude in the adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s Novel Jude the Obscure, Scaramouche in Scaramouche and many more. Since graduating he’s enjoyed roles in feature films (Golden Brown, Dead of the Nite, Tin) and on the west end stage (Les Miserable, Imagine This, Jesus Christ Superstar) working hard enough to earn a great reputation