Greece: Secrets of the Past
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Directed byGreg MacGillivray
Written byStephen Judson
Jon Boorstin
Jon Boorstin
Produced byAlec Lorimore
Greg MacGillivray
Greg MacGillivray
Narrated byNia Vardalos
| Greece: Secrets of the Past | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Greg MacGillivray |
| Written by | Stephen Judson Jon Boorstin |
| Produced by | Alec Lorimore Greg MacGillivray |
| Narrated by | Nia Vardalos |
| Cinematography | Brad Ohlund |
| Edited by | Stephen Judson |
| Music by | Steve Wood |
Production companies | MacGillivray Freeman Films Canadian Museum of Civilization |
| Distributed by | MacGillivray Freeman Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 45 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $220,941[1] |
Greece: Secrets of the Past is a 2006 American short IMAX documentary film about the Golden Age of Greece. It was produced by the same team behind Everest-MacGillivray Freeman Films. Set throughout the Greek Isles, the film depicts both contemporary archeological digs and historical depictions/reenactments of such events as the Minoan eruption and the original splendor of the Parthenon. The film also delves into Classical Greek advancements such as philosophy, theatre, democracy, and the Olympics. The film is narrated by Nia Vardalos.[2]