Chaco Canyon, located in northwest New Mexico, is perhaps the only site in the world constructed in an elaborate pattern that mirrors the yearly cycle of the sun and the 19-year cycle of the moon. How did an ancient civilization, with no known written language, arrange its buildings into a virtual celestial calendar, spanning an area roughly the size of Ireland?
Unfortunately the movie The Mystery of Chaco Canyon is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Anna Sofaer | Writer |
Directing | Anna Sofaer | Director |
Writing | Matt Dibble | Writer |
Crew | Edward A. Gutentag | Cinematography |
Crew | Michael Josephs | Additional Music |
Sound | Michael Stearns | Music |
Crew | Alton Walpole | Cinematography |
Visual Effects | Alan Price | Animation Director |
Production | Andrea Nix | Associate Producer |
Editing | Matt Dibble | Editor |
Crew | Doug Kahan | Cinematography |
Crew | Michael Johnson | Cinematography |
Crew | Eric Temple | Cinematography |
Crew | Steve Banister | Cinematography |
Crew | William Harrison | Cinematography |
Crew | Gay Browning | Cinematography |
Sound | James Becker | Sound |
Production | Anna Sofaer | Producer |
Crew | David Aubrey | Cinematography |
Crew | Matt Dibble | Cinematography |
Visual Effects | Ron Cox | Modeling |
Visual Effects | Tim Best | Animation |
Crew | Rick Von Kaenel | Cinematography |
Crew | Alan Price | Cinematography |
Crew | Karl Kernberger | Cinematography |
Visual Effects | Aleksei Zolotaryov | Animation |
Crew | Steve Snow | Cinematography |
Crew | Denver Miller | Cinematography |
Crew | Ron Sunsinger | Additional Music |
Sound | Miguel Rivera | Sound Effects |