Fehmi Krasniqi |
Mankind amazed centuries before the grandeur of the pyramids and lacking the ability to grasp the mystery of how they were built in an age where technology was lacking, has thrown up various affordable hypotheses for mass reasoning or the human imagination.
Hypotheses that begin with mythology: "Pyramids are built by giants"; in pseudo-historical hypotheses without supporting logic: "Pyramids are built by thousands upon thousands of slave labor"; to the science fiction: "The Pyramids were built by the Aliens."
And just when the theories were consumed and the logical explanation dropped, Fehmi Krasniqi, an Albanian living in France, co-produced with MSc. Olsa Vila, a graduate of European History and Studies, discovered this ancient mystery by coming to us with their irreducible theory. At least this is what says the first spectators who had the opportunity to see the film at its September 28 premiere at the Paris Dino Club D'Etoile.
This film refutes a series of theories and highlights real evidence for the construction of the Great Pyramid of Keops. The film details how the pyramid was built and, in addition, unfolds a long series of puzzles that have been unsolved to date.
With this film, Fehmiu dares to refute the theories we teach as early as in school and invites us to see the truth about the birth of ancient civilizations in a previously unimaginable way. This film puts the spectator in front of irrefutable facts and challenges scientists and scholars who replicate and follow up on what their previous historians have left behind. This film invites us to open our minds and become analytical about the information we are being offered and not take it for granted. The future is of an analytical and critical man who does not receive the information as it was served but dares to research.
The 2019 Grande Pyramide K documentary had its premiere in Paris on September 28 and its second release on October 4. Because of the tremendous curiosity and interest it has caused, it continues and will continue to appear in other halls in France and abroad. Hopefully, soon we will have the chance to see it in Albanian too.
It is time for the history of antiquity as we know it to be reviewed and Fehmi Krasniqi gave us the basis for this.