Mystery of the Maya
Deep within the jungles of Mexico, Guatemala, and the Yucatan Peninsula lie the fabled pyramids, temples, and palaces of the Maya. Without the advantage of metal tools, beasts of burden, or even the wheel, the Maya were able to construct vast cities with an amazing degree of architectural perfection and variety. Filmed on location at numerous sacred sites throughout Central America, Mystery of the Maya explores the culture, science, and history of this most amazing civilization. |
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Documentary, Historical, Cultural Studies |
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Film Details
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- Released:
April 1995
- Status: In Distribution
- 3D: No
- Run Time: 37 minutes
- Format: 15/70, 10/70, 8/70, DCI-compliant digital, Dome-customized 15/70
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- Produced By:
- Executive Producer: Georgina Balzaretti (Mexican Film Institute), Frank Corcoran (Canadian Museum of Civilization), Don Haig (National Film Board of Canada), Mark Zannis (National Film Board of Canada)
- Producer: Barrie Howells
- Director: Barrie Howells, Robert Rochin
- Associate Producer:
- Writer: Barrie Howells, Oscar Montero
- Cinematography: Savas Kalogeras
- Sound Editor:
- Visual Effects:
- Music/Score: Larry Crosley
- Editor: Michael McKennirey
- Narrator:
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- Sponsors:
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