Join Lara Jones, great-granddaughter of the most famous archaeologist in the history of cinema, on her adventure to discover the secrets of the techniques of the Seventh Art and the most important paleontologists in history. All this through the silent film of "The Fly" added to the stop motion (Georges Cuvier), the transition to sound cinema with "The Jazz Singer" (Mary Ann Woodhouse and Gideon Mantell), the color cinema of "The Wizard of Oz" (Mary Anning, a heartless Plesiosaur and a worthless T. rex), the Cinemascope of "The Reef of Death" (Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh), the puppet animation of "The Muppets Take Manhattan" (Roy Chapman Andrews and his assistants) and the digital animation of "Toy Story" (Gloria Cuenca Bescós).