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Dans l'inconnu: La pyramide perdue

Titre original : Unknown: The Lost Pyramid
  • 2023
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 23m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Dans l'inconnu: La pyramide perdue (2023)
In the sands of Saqqara, two of the world's most famous Egyptologists, Dr. Zahi Hawass and his protege and rival, Dr. Mostafa Waziri race with their teams against the clock to see who will make the biggest discovery.
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11 photos
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Dans ce documentaire, des archéologues égyptiens à la recherche d'une pyramide enfouie découvrent des tombes et des objets vieux de plus de 4 000 ans.Dans ce documentaire, des archéologues égyptiens à la recherche d'une pyramide enfouie découvrent des tombes et des objets vieux de plus de 4 000 ans.Dans ce documentaire, des archéologues égyptiens à la recherche d'une pyramide enfouie découvrent des tombes et des objets vieux de plus de 4 000 ans.

  • Director
    • Max Salomon
  • Stars
    • Zahi Hawass
    • Tori Finlayson
    • Mostafa Waziri
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    3,9 k
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    • Director
      • Max Salomon
    • Stars
      • Zahi Hawass
      • Tori Finlayson
      • Mostafa Waziri
    • 45Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 11Commentaires de critiques
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      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux9

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    Zahi Hawass
    Zahi Hawass
    • Self - Director of the Piramids
    • (as Dr. Zahi Hawass)
    Tori Finlayson
    • Self - Egyptologist at Johns Hopkins University
    Mostafa Waziri
    • Self - Archaeologist & Supreme Council of Antiquities
    • (as Dr. Mostafa Waziri)
    Essam Shehab
    • Self - Archaeologist Gisr El-Mudir Site Director
    • (as Dr. Essam Shehab)
    Hamada Shehata Ahmed Mansour
    • Self - Lead Excavator
    • (as Hamada Mansour)
    Mohamed Youssef
    • Self - Bubasteion Excavation Director
    • (as Dr. Mohamed Youssef)
    Afaf Wahba
    • Self - Lead Archaeologist
    • (as Dr. Afaf Wahba)
    Ammar El-Amir Sadeq
    • Self - Overseer of Workers
    Ashraf Mohi El Din
    • Self - Chief Conservator, Saqqara
    • (as Dr. Ashraf Mohi El-Din)
    • Director
      • Max Salomon
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    4souplahoopla

    Ultimately Shallow

    I absolutely love anything to do with ancient Egypt. Anytime a new documentary comes out I'm on it like a fly on $hit. So as soon as this came out I settled down for an hour and a half of informative archaeology.

    That is not what I got.

    Now, I will preface this review with the fact I'm not a great fan of Hawass. His ego and inability to work with international archaeology teams is pretty well known. But he is an expert, so I didn't go into this expecting to get particularly annoyed at all.

    So it starts off okay, he's looking for a lost pyramid and his colleague/student is doing a dig in another location. All good. Now I wont go into the whole synopsis of this film, I'll just convey what I took away from it.

    This lost pyramid, is supposed to belong to a Pharoah called Huni. Perhaps we will learn a bit about him or that time period? Maybe we will learn how this period fits into global civilisations? I hope we get a bit of context as to why his pyramid is missing?! No, you get nothing. Because this search for a pyramid has absolutely nothing to do with the find, and everything to do with Hawass. As far as this documentary is concerned, this is more about having Egyptians make a 'great' find under his tutelage than anything else.

    And there is nothing wrong with having pride in your nations history and wanting to make your own discoveries, of course. But you don't shrug other experts off because they happened to come from overseas.

    So there is a fair amount of time spent on the 'evil' foreigner that arranged digs and 'stole' all these artifacts. He seems to conveniently forget that the 'evil' foreigners were the ones funding these incredibly expensive digs, and the terms with the Egyptian government at the time was that any spoils would be shared between them as reimbursement. But lets just ignore that, shall we?

    So, he ends up with 2, rather extraordinary finds, unrelated to the main dig. Pin that in your mind.

    His colleague has a far more interesting dig, unearthing a tomb with amazing artifacts - one unlike any other. Now pin that also.

    Now, you would be correct in assuming these amazing artifacts, their discovery, their conservation, their meaning and significance, would take up the main bulk of this documentary right? Nope. You get a couple of scenes of onsite, and lab, conservation, and that is it. Literally, you barely see anything. I was wondering if we would actually see anything at all! You do get a small glimpse at the end, in the form of the previous 'Egyptians made a find' motif. Some of the discoveries you only see when they pull them out of the sand, and never again!

    I came away from this feeling like it was a big missed opportunity. That somewhere, down the line, it stopped being a documentary about a missing pyramid and tombs, and morphed into a ego driven vanity project...and that's a shame. Because the finds were truly fascinating. I would have much rather had learned about the finds then listen to Hawass and his protégé wax lyrical about how amazing they are.
    9gilliandawe91

    Beautifully filmed with incredible discoveries

    Loved every second of it. I have always been fascinated by Egyptology, and especially anything involving Dr. Zahi Hawass. His fight to bring the glory of Egypt back to the Egyptian people is so honourable and you truly sense the pride everyone involved has for their country and their history.

    This finds here are nothing short of astonishing, many things I have never ever seen before in any other documentary. I don't want to overhype but truly wild.

    On top of all of that, the cinematography was absolutely stunning. Whether in the tombs themselves in those tight, tiny corners or overlooking the incredible Egyptian landscapes at sunset, the DOP's on this shoot did an amazing job in some very difficult circumstances.

    If you're into Egyptology at all, highly recommend!
    8woodfordplancomments

    More from Indiana Hawass

    It is odd that Zahi Hawass decries the looting colonial archaeologists of Egypts recent past while styling himself on Indiana Jones, opossibly the worst example fo the kind. It's never easy watching his self-publicising style but there is no doubt of the passion he feels for his country's past or of the value (as portrayed in this film) of the Egyptians themseves taking the lead in excavating their past.

    Two projects are followed each delivering differently for their lead archaeologists and the different reactions of Waziri and Hawass paint an interesting contrast.

    Perhaps more problematic for those that believe in archaeology as a unifying discipline, is the political dimension and the way in which the film looks more like a quest for artefacts and glory than for answers in spite of this being a criticism that these current excavators level at their predecessors.

    There is a film to be made about the changes in scholarship as peoples explore their own heritage, but this isn't it. There is also a film to be made about the challenges of the archaeology of early dynastic Egypt and this isn't that either.

    It looks beautiful though.
    4greysky72

    I thought this was supposed to be about historical egypt

    This isn't about Egypt and her historical mysteries. It's about her extremely egotistical head of antiquities Dr Zahi Hawass. He's absolutely insufferable. I understand having pride in your nations history however his way of going about it is more about him and his love for himself than the good of Egyptian archaeology. He is the extreme opposite of early archaeology, the era of foreign excavators. He hogs everything for himself and refuses to work with others. He needs to find a middle ground and stop making it the Hawass show. Egypt deserves better than him. The world deserves better.

    Besides Hawaas and the obviously staged aspects of the show it does let you glimpse into the beauty that is and was Egypt. For that it gets 4 stars.
    5LeoDeLeo

    Long on Affectation, Short on Substance

    Unfortunately this 'documentary' suffers the same fate as many Netflix funded so-called 'documentaries'.

    The actual real content relating to the title is scant, and superfluous fillers are aplenty.

    Relatively little substance is said of the "lost pyramid" and the pharaoh Huni linked to this pyramid.

    A lot is made of unimportant visuals and scenes and people related to the 'project' including some really tenuous ones. I won't be surprised if it included interviews of Dr Hawass tea lady or driver - thankfully at least that didn't happen.

    Compared to the many solid documentaries made of Egyptian pharaonic history, this one is empty and light as a helium party balloon that has no pop.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 juillet 2023 (Canada)
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