Bonampak
Bonampak

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Bonampak

1989
Movie
95 min
Spanish

The film narrates the discovery of the last great Mayan city, which occurred during the spring of 1946. It is the story of Charles Frey, a smuggler of archaeological pieces who upon hearing some legends about the immense riches that the jungle regions of southeastern Mexico keep, decides to go looking for him. After several months and a point of giving up, Frey detects some archaeological evidence of the Mayan culture, so he continues his explorations until he finds the majestic city of Bonampak.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

A documentary exploring the ancient Mayan city of Bonampak, renowned for its remarkably preserved murals depicting scenes of royal life, warfare, and rituals. The film delves into the history and significance of these vibrant artworks, offering insights into Mayan civilization.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on historical and archaeological subject matter, "Bonampak" received attention within specialized circles for its educational content. Critiques generally focused on its informative value and the visual presentation of the murals, rather than typical film metrics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed exploration of the Bonampak murals.

  • Valued for its contribution to understanding Mayan art and history.

  • Considered an important visual record of an archaeological site.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available, as it is a specialized historical film.

Fun Fact

The murals of Bonampak are some of the best-preserved and most vividly colored Mayan artworks ever discovered, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the rituals, warfare, and courtly life of the Classic Maya period.

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