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I segreti della tomba di Saqqara

Titolo originale: Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb
  • 2020
  • T
  • 1h 53min
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I segreti della tomba di Saqqara (2020)
After unearthing a tomb that had been untouched for 4,400 years, Egyptian archaeologists attempt to decipher the history of the astonishing find.
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Segue la scoperta della tomba risalente all'Antico Regno del sacerdote Wahtye, rimasta inviolata per 4.400 anni, uno straordinario e antico mistero vede la luce attraverso i cinque pozzi sca... Leggi tuttoSegue la scoperta della tomba risalente all'Antico Regno del sacerdote Wahtye, rimasta inviolata per 4.400 anni, uno straordinario e antico mistero vede la luce attraverso i cinque pozzi scavati.Segue la scoperta della tomba risalente all'Antico Regno del sacerdote Wahtye, rimasta inviolata per 4.400 anni, uno straordinario e antico mistero vede la luce attraverso i cinque pozzi scavati.

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    • James Tovell
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    • Ahmed Zikrey Abdellhak
    • Ghareeb Ali Mohammed Abushousha
    • Nabil Eldaleel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • Ahmed Zikrey Abdellhak
      • Ghareeb Ali Mohammed Abushousha
      • Nabil Eldaleel
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    Ahmed Zikrey Abdellhak
    • Self
    Ghareeb Ali Mohammed Abushousha
    • Self
    Nabil Eldaleel
    • Self
    Sabry Mohyeldin Farag
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Sabry Mohyeldin Farag)
    Salima Ikram
    Salima Ikram
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    • (as Dr. Salima Ikram)
    Mustafa Abdo Sadek Mahmoud
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    Hamada Shehata Ahmed Mansour
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    Nermeen Momen Mohamed
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    Amira Shaheen
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    • (as Dr. Amira Shaheen)
    Mostafa Waziri
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Mostafa Waziri)
    Mohammad Mohammad Yousef
    • Self - Egyptologist
    • (as Dr. Mohammad Mohammad Yousef)
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    9kameron-93828

    Immersive, true grit wonderment of Egyptology in motion.

    .....just finished watching a highly anticipated Netflix documentary related to the 2019 archaeological excavations in the Saqqara necropolis. Saqqara is renowned as the site of the step pyramid and is surrounded by a virtual city of the dead dedicated to human and animal burials. The depth of digging and conservation to be done will take at least another two centuries to get anywhere near knowing the sheer scale of the buried sites.

    This documentary is perhaps the most arousing cinematic communication of the true grit and wonderment of archaeology since John Romer's Ancient lives. The music was subtle and complimented the scenes beautifully. The reverence of the Egyptian archaeologists for their heritage was palpable however I saw a little rough handling here and there that could have been avoided. Time was a luxury the huge state funded team did not have.

    A certain unique animal mummy could have had the dignity of a plastic crate large enough to hold him. They cut that scene the moment it was plonked into an ill fitting crate. I guess I'm just dreaming of what I would do in that situation as handling my own mummified cat on the rare times she is moved is something of special significance to me.

    Watch this documentary and be patient. It takes time to excavate and the extra time this doco takes to tell the story lets the story lap at your feet like a tide of intrigue until you are totally immersed in an ancient world.
    8ff-trombetta

    Real people, real work

    This is a great documentary that shows not only the progressive uncovering of an astounding discovery but also some of the lives of people who are working on it. These are not foreigners going there with a big budget. These are egyptian folk who have been working on the site for generations and who have something to tell. Beautifully documented and portrayed, and impressive camera work on such dark and dusty conditions.
    5supertaz80

    Very popularised 'set up', not great archaeological method

    It's a Netflix show so we should probably expect entertainment over rigorous archaeology, however.... this show was problematic.

    To start with, it's a highly interesting discovery and site. Theres a lot of interesting finds that are significant for history of Egypt especially in the tomb of Wahtye. As another reviewer said, the excavators seem very enthusiastic and keen- and as Egyptians, so they should be. I liked that Egyptians were involved in this dig, and that it was filmed largely in Arabic. This is their nations history, so that's important and refreshing.

    However!

    There were so many elements that were questionable in terms of history and archaeology.

    * the forced 'conspiracy' theory is a stretch. Trying not to add a spoiler- the 'conspiracy' around the scene of the man and woman at the offering table- their conclusions are weird. The logical conclusion is it is his dad? But their first and second conclusion seem very unfounded. it made me question their credentials, their logical capability, and/or the highly constructed nature of the doco. Are they playing up conspiracy for viewers?

    * they kept touching things without gloves. Like what? Archaeology 101 is wear gloves - our hands have oils which can be destructive to artefacts. My high school archaeology students know this....

    * they opened a sarcophagus /exposed a mummy, in the middle of the desert / sunlight, compromising preservation. Oh and its 'discovery' seemed highly staged along with the nicely placed ushabtis in the background.

    * there appeared to be little record keeping and site photography. I know they were filming, but archaeological records and reports require mappings, site surveys, diagrams and photos. I can concede some of this *may* have been edited for audience 'interest', but given everything else, I'm not betting a lot on it.

    The narrative and conclusions of a conspiracy are dodgy, or at least, not well formed in the doco. The structure, 'script'/dialogue and editing is highly popularised for the non academic.

    The final WTH, was at the end, when archaeologists were thanking Wahtye for a lifetime discovery, and saying he'd be happy you dug him up and made him famous? Um no.

    Wahtye and his fellow citizens spent a long time putting effort into their tombs and burials for a reason. They needed to be well stocked, appropriately decorated, mummy contained and preserved, in order for their spirits (ka,ba,akh) to survive. Archaeology disrupts that. Wahtye would probably be furious. You disturbed his tomb. You dug up and dumped his, and his families bones in crates, before playing with them to assemble them. I find it interesting an Egyptologist would claim he'd be happy with it.

    In all, it's an interesting discovery, and if you aren't an historian/archaeologist/or interested in those professions, you'll probably find this fabulous. If you have any knowledge or experience in these fields, you'll probably be face palming a lot.

    But still, you should probably watch it for the fabulous footage of the tomb and some amazing finds there (no spoilers!).
    8djurrepower

    pretty amazing

    Its really cool to get a real time experience of an excavation site. pretty unfiltered too, without too much overproduction. its shows some of the step by step method of working. havent seen much movies/docu that show this in the same detail, prob becauze this was such a rare occasion.

    8/10: props
    7hasalreadybeentaken

    I was going to give it a 10

    I just finished watching, and I rushed here to givee it a 10. I found the documentary amazing, I loved the people that worked in the site, a lot of passion to the work, and emotion. I always loved Egyptian culture and history, especially ancient. But then, I read some reviews talking about the archeologycal methods applied, about how they didn't wear gloves for example, and exposing the mummy etc. I actually thought it was weird they touched the artifacts and bones with their bare hands, but I simply didn't mind, I thought "well, they know better". But it turns out they didnt. Anyway, I really liked the film.

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      The Saqqara necropolis, the world's first and oldest pyramid, is about 20km away from the more popular Giza necropolis.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 28 ottobre 2020 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Sito ufficiale
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      • Inglese
      • Arabo
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Saqqara, Egitto(Bubasteion Necropolis)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • At Land Productions
      • Lion Television
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 53min(113 min)
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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