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- The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille, a documentary by Peter L. Brosnan and Daniel Coplan, has won the Best Film Award at the 2017 Archaeology Channel International Film Festival. The festival, which took place at at the Shedd Institute in Eugene, Oregon, featured films on archaeology and cultural heritage.
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The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille: Directed by Peter Brosnan. With Peter Brosnan, Agnes de Mille, Cecil B. DeMille, M. Colleen Hamilton. In 1982 Peter Brosnan heard a story about an ancient Egyptian City buried in California.
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- Documentary, Adventure, Biography
- Peter Brosnan
- 2016
May 29, 2017 · The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille, a documentary by Peter L. Brosnan and Daniel Coplan, has won the Best Film Award at the 2017 Archaeology Channel International Film Festival.
Jun 13, 2017 · In 'The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille,' filmmaker Peter Brosnan traces his 30-year mission to excavate the largest movie set built during Hollywood’s silent era from the dunes of a...
Oct 16, 2018 · In the midst of a modern age of obsession with Hollywood culture, a timely examination of the American film industry’s origins came in the form of a screening and panel discussion of director Peter...
As of 2023, 69 honorees have received the Cecil B. DeMille Award: 16 women and 53 men. The award has notably been presented to two members of the same family: with Jane Fonda receiving the award in 2021, 41 years after it was presented to her father Henry Fonda.
Nov 6, 2023 · Buried beneath a windswept sand dune, just outside the small farming town of Guadalupe on the central California coast, there lies a vast, century-old slab of Hollywood history the site is known as “the lost city of Cecil B DeMille”.