Sentinels of Silence
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Director Robert Amram Duration Country Mexico | 7.6/10 IMDb Genre Documentary, Short Screenplay Robert Amram Writer Robert Amram | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Release date 1971 (1971) Similar movies The Crunch Bird (1971), The Hellstrom Chronicle (1971), The Reaper (2013), The Towering Inferno (1974), Follow Me (1969) |
Sentinels of silence you see yourselves on the walls
Sentinels of Silence (Spanish: Centinelas del silencio) is a 1971 short documentary film on ancient Mexican civilizations. The film was directed and written by Mexican filmmaker Robert Amram, and is notable for being the first and only short film to win two Academy Awards.
Contents
- Sentinels of silence you see yourselves on the walls
- Plot
- Production
- Academy Awards
- Home video and non theatrical release
- References
Plot
Sentinels of Silence provides an 18-minute helicopter-based aerial visit across the archeological ruins in Mexico including Teotihuacan, Monte Alban, Mitla, Tulum, Palenque, Chichen Itza and Uxmal. The film’s narration details pre-Columbian Mayan culture, focusing on its achievements in mathematics and astronomy, and then questions how and why the Mayan society seemed to disappear, leaving behind its structures as the eponymous silent sentinels.
Production
Sentinels of Silence was released in two versions, with Orson Welles providing the English-language narration and Ricardo Montalban providing the Spanish-language narration. Both versions included a symphonic score by Mariano Moreno. Paramount Pictures acquired this production for U.S. theatrical release.
Academy Awards
Sentinels of Silence won two Academy Awards in 1972; one for Best Short Subject and one for Best Documentary Short Subject. This was the only time that a short film won Oscars in two categories. Afterwards, the Academy changed its rules to prevent documentaries from competing against narrative films in the Best Short Subject category.
Home video and non-theatrical release
Sentinels of Silence was released on VHS video by ALTI Publishing in 1990 under the new title "Sentinels of Silence: The Ruins of Ancient Mexico." To date, the film has not been made available on DVD. Although the film is no longer in theatrical circulation, the government of Mexico continues to present the film in non-theatrical screenings at its embassies and consulates around the world.
There is, however, a DVD edition distributed by Mexico Antiguo, for sale only in Mexico.
References
Sentinels of Silence WikipediaSentinels of Silence IMDb Sentinels of Silence themoviedb.org