Watch Cosmos Global Documentaries IN THE LAND OF MAYA & INCA
- NR
- 2007
- 53 min
In the Land of Maya & Inca is a stunning documentary film produced by Cosmos Global Documentaries that takes viewers on a journey through the ancient cultures of the Mayan and Inca civilizations. This visually breathtaking film invites audiences to explore the mysteries of two of the most significant cultural landmarks of the Americas.
The documentary begins its exploration of the Mayan culture with a visit to the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza in the Yucatan region of Mexico. The film brings the viewer close-up to the soaring pyramids, plazas & buildings in this once-bustling city, now a UNESCO World Heritage site. The film crew spends considerable time with local archaeologists and historians, learning about the complex astronomy, architecture and artistic expressions of the hidden universe of the Mayans. From the secrets of their sophisticated calendar system and their connection with the cosmos, to their thirst for human blood in sacrificial rituals, this documentary provides an in-depth look at these enigmatic people.
Moving on, the camera then takes us to the Guatemalan highlands, where the documentary investigates how the legacy of the Maya still lives on in today's modern society. The film crew spends a considerable amount of time in modern-day towns with indigenous populations, indigenous cultures, markets and celebrations, offering insight into their customs, traditions, and way of life, which has remained largely unchanged for hundreds of years.
The documentary then takes the audience on a journey through time, travelling down to South America, where the filmmakers focus on the land of the Incas, starting with Peru. The crew starts with a view of a small village, Cusco, that once was the capital of the Incan empire in the Andes, still showing signs of Spanish colonial influence. The film highlights the importance of the Incas' sophisticated agricultural system, including the complex engineering of their extensive food production system, the impressive irrigation network, and advancements of their techniques that provided for the needs of a vast population, culminating in the magnificent and magnificent Machu Picchu, a wonder of the ancient world, which boasts impressive terraces and stone work.
In addition to Machu Picchu, the documentary takes some time to focus on other significant Incan archaeological sites, such as the Nazca Lines, where the filmmakers introduce the viewer to the mysterious glyphs and animals etched in the vast desert over a thousand years ago. This section paints a vivid picture of the genius and precise mathematical calculations that the ancient people of South America used in creating these undeciphered lines, probably for astronomical reasons.
The film ends by shedding light on the fate of these two extinct cultures, the impact of their arrival and eventual conquest by the Spaniards. The film crew captures the modern influences on this ancient culture, and the incredible efforts that are exerted in keeping the inheritance of ancient populations still alive today.
In the Land of Maya & Inca is a visually stunning documentary that provides a deeper understanding of the complex and intricate nature of these two South American civilizations. With its breathtaking imagery and historical context, this documentary promises to take viewers on a journey of discovery that they will not forget anytime soon.