Wrobiony
At the end of the Minoan Civilization, some of the best Aegean sailors were sent to find the Gate of the Sun, on the other side of the wild ocean. A documentary film that presents a 20 years' effort t…
Wrobiony
At the end of the Minoan Civilization, some of the best Aegean sailors were sent to find the Gate of the Sun, on the other side of the wild ocean. A documentary film that presents a 20 years' effort to organize a lot of indications about ancient ocean exploratory voyages under a logical procedure, rejecting excesses and expediencies. A lot was written in the past about the same subject. Much of this material was under pretension (political, ethnic, religious) common in human character. A documentary film that, through the presentation of an unknown side of history, examines elements of ancient societies that open new dimensions in understanding the basic structures of civilization. As a motive for the presentation of the research, there are scenes of ancient Aegean sailors who were sent to find the "Gate of the Sun," a mythical passage to the underworld, on the other side of the ocean. —Michail Varvarousis
Wrobiony
Adventure,Crime,Thriller
Film Details
At the end of the Minoan Civilization, some of the best Aegean sailors were sent to find the Gate of the Sun, on the other side of the wild ocean. A documentary film that presents a 20 years' effort to organize a lot of indications about ancient ocean exploratory voyages under a logical procedure, rejecting excesses and expediencies. A lot was written in the past about the same subject.
Much of this material was under pretension (political, ethnic, religious) common in human character. A documentary film that, through the presentation of an unknown side of history, examines elements of ancient societies that open new dimensions in understanding the basic structures of civilization. As a motive for the presentation of the research, there are scenes of ancient Aegean sailors who were sent to find the "Gate of the Sun," a mythical passage to the underworld, on the other side of the ocean.
—Michail Varvarousis.