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I assume that Joel Newton's "Tutankhamun: Enter the Tomb" got made for an exhibit. It's a short documentary looking at the inside of King Tut's burial place. Quite elaborate (and wouldn't you know it, the paint wasn't dry when the ancient Egyptians closed the darn place!).
Nothing particularly special but it was impressive to see where the Boy King - he assumed the throne at nine years old and lived to be approximately eighteen - got buried. Nevertheless, I hate to think of how many people got worked to death building those places.
So remember what you saw here the next time you see Steve Martin perform his song about the guy.
(As for the director, he also directed a short documentary about Yosemite National Park.)
Nothing particularly special but it was impressive to see where the Boy King - he assumed the throne at nine years old and lived to be approximately eighteen - got buried. Nevertheless, I hate to think of how many people got worked to death building those places.
So remember what you saw here the next time you see Steve Martin perform his song about the guy.
(As for the director, he also directed a short documentary about Yosemite National Park.)
- lee_eisenberg
- Dec 10, 2024
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