The Archaeologist and former Egyptian Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs, Zahi Hawass, has announced the premiere of a Hollywood-produced documentary chronicling his life, career, and legacy on January 10 at the Newport Beach Film Festival, followed by a worldwide digital release on January 26.
Renowned for his groundbreaking excavations that revealed the secrets of ancient Egypt, as well as his tireless efforts to preserve and repatriate Egyptian artifacts, the film explores the journey of the man widely regarded as a real-life inspiration behind Indiana Jones. Here’s why we’re excited for it:
The Story of an Explorer
From a young boy in Damietta to one of TIME magazine’s most influential people, the movie traces his transformation into a global icon and Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities.

Egypt’s Treasures Unearthed
The movie will recount his most notable excavations, including Cleopatra’s burial site, the death of King Tutankhamun, and major discoveries all over Egypt.
The Director’s Vision
The film’s director, Jeffrey Roth of Playground Productions, has held a lifelong fascination with Zahi Hawass’s journey. His aim was to explore the archaeologist on a deeply personal level, examining how Hawass’s work, personality, and commanding presence have shaped the world’s understanding of ancient Egypt.

Ancient Egypt as the Backdrop
Roth revealed that the movie was filmed entirely in Egypt. It was shot across different archeological landscapes to transport viewers into the heart of the nation’s history.

Zahi Hawass’s story is more than the tale of an archeologist; it’s a journey through history, passion, and dedication. This movie is set to celebrate his journey and offer an intimate look into the life of the guardian of Egypt’s past.
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