The Great Belzoni Andrew Sieger

Giovanni Belzoni, a 6'8" circus strongman, journeys to Egypt in 1815 and becomes the greatest buccaneer in the history of archaeology. Using modern scientific methods, he robs the tombs of the Pharaohs and fills an entire wing of the British Museum. Belzoni toils in obscurity. Someone else claims the fame.

CREDITS

Writer: Andrew Sieger

SCIENTIFIC SUBJECTS

 Anthropology

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Feature Films

A science focused teaching framework for short and feature films, all of which have received awards from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for their depictions of scientific themes or characters.