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Genre
  
Documentary

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Running time
  
60 minutes

Director
  
John Trefor

Presented by
  
Dan Snow

Cast
  
Dan Snow

Directed by
  
John Trefor

Original language(s)
  
English

Distributor
  
BBC Worldwide

First episode date
  
19 September 2009

Produced by
  
John Trefor

Executive producers
  
John Trefor, Ludo Graham

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Montezuma is a 2009 BBC Television documentary film in which Dan Snow examines the reign of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II.

Contents

Production

The film was produced by BBC Wales to tie in with the exhibition Moctezuma: Aztec Ruler at the British Museum.

Reviews

Alex Hardy writing in The Times states that, Dan Snow jumps around from moral codes, to superstitions, to food production, to using sacrifice as a weapon of state control as he describes how the Aztec civilisation rose inordinately quickly — in less time than it took the US to become a “world leader”, and, asks: was [Montezuma] rather a tragic figure, a victim of circumstance? He concludes that, If the British Museum’s forthcoming exhibition on the Aztec leader... is anything like as intensely packed as this hour-long documentary, then its £12 entrance fee will certainly be fair game.

Ratings

Broadcast 2009-09-19: 1.1 million viewers (5% audience share).

Synopsis

Dan Snow journeys to the ancient heart of Mexico in search of the lost civilisation of the Aztecs and their last and greatest ruler, Montezuma II (1502–1520). Montezuma inherited an empire of five million people, stretching from present-day Mexico to Nicaragua, from his uncle. His rule was marked by incessant warfare.

Enemy states were growing more powerful and conquered tribes were becoming more rebellious. Within months of taking the throne in 1502, he changed from a man of good reason into a pitiless autocrat who declared himself a god, believing that fear and ruthlessness were the only ways to stop the empire falling apart.

Yet it was at the hands of Cortes and the Spanish conquistadors that Montezuma met his downfall. But what was his relationship with Cortes, and why did such a ruthless leader submit to his captors with such relative ease? As Dan Snow visits the ruins and picks through current excavations, he pieces together the evidence of a gripping story: a divine tragedy of errors, the clash of civilisations, the end of a world - and a very human God.

DVD release

Released on Region 2 DVD by BBC DVD on 2009-10-19.

References

Montezuma (BBC documentary) Wikipedia