Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition Trailer

Tutankhamun: The Last Exhibition Trailer (2022)

10 May 2022 Factual 90 mins

To mark the centenary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb in 1922, this documentary offers, for the first time ever, an extraordinary opportunity to meet the Pharoah , and relive those unique moments on the big screen following exclusive coverage of how 150 items from among his treasures, were moved to become part of the biggest international exhibition ever dedicated to the Golden Boy. Tutankhamun is a name that has become part of the collective imagination worldwide. Few people, however, associate his celebrity status with a combination of unique events and the stubbornness of the British archaeologist who discovered the tomb. This documentary film retraces this incredible story and offers exclusive access to some of the places which continue to pulsate with its history. “Please watch them, before they return back to Egypt forever”, said Mostafa Waziry, secretary general of the Egyptian Ministry of State for Antiquities.

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International Titles

Tutankhamon: Den sidste udstilling Trailer

International Releases Dates

Czech Republic 06 June 2022

Italy 10 May 2022

Romania 20 May 2022

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