Pyramids and Superstars
The pyramids gained a lot of media attention over the last few weeks and Semir is turning into some kind of superstar. People already call him 'Uncle Sam'.
Photo: Peter Miletits
Another superstar from Bosnia, singer Hari Mata Hari, the third place winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, is talking about the pyramids in an exclusive interview with Butterflies and Bunnyrabbits.
Text/Photos by Robert Huttinger
Photo: Peter Miletits
Another superstar from Bosnia, singer Hari Mata Hari, the third place winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, is talking about the pyramids in an exclusive interview with Butterflies and Bunnyrabbits.
Text/Photos by Robert Huttinger
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shall you put it on the internet so everyone can see it ????
However, I'm not asking about BBR, I'm asking about this documentary in particular. Is it really a documentary, or another paid-for project similar to your other comercial projects, like the comercial video for that German newspaper? Technically, say, if Britney Spears paid you to make a short movie about her, we could probably call it a documentary?
Also, are you aware of the international letter to UNESCO in relation to the alleged Visoko pyramids?
I love your goals, though... "...to raise public awareness about methods of deceit and fraudulent concealment in times of confusion caused by the unreflected overflow of information."
The Bosnian Pyramid will get PR attention whatever you like it or not.
However, this isn't a propaganda documentary.
Why should it be a propaganda documentary? Don't you find it quite interresting that we might have found the first pyramid in europe? I'm sure many people around the globe do.
Anyway, I dunno why... But why in the world do you think the archaelogical park would be a propaganda corporation?
They don't have the financial status to do a documentary. HINT: They have volunteers to dig... How do you think the financial looks?
we would not call it a documentary, if we got paid for it by the foundation or anybody else. We are independent filmmakers and keep the filmmaking completely separate from our commercial work. A percentage of any revenue coming in from this kind of work, goes to non-profit charity organisations, for instance. And in case you have proven and viable information and want to participate to the making of the documentary, we welcome you to get in touch with us.
Sincerely,
Robert Huttinger
He's been studying the pyramids of latin america for 15 years. Don't you think he could have some kind of knowledge?
Since you seem to have a hard time to comprehend the clear answers to your repeated questions, here they are, for the last time:
1) Semir Osmanagics' function in the project is, based on his work over the past 15 years, his participation to the excavations and the fact that he studies "human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains and environmental data, including architecture, artifacts, biofacts, human remains, and landscapes."(Def.term. Archeology, Wikipedia) an archeologist.
2) Mrs. Lukacs is in the very same way affiliated with the making of the documentary, as numerous other people who so far contributed their opinions in interviews.
3) The question about who finances has been answered twice already and the answer is not going to change the third time either. The project is fully financed by Butterflies and Bunnyrabbits.
4) There is no definite release date set yet other than before September, and quite frankly this is the first time I heard about these elections.
Regards,
Robert Huttinger