OUR RATING:
WHAT IT'S ABOUT:
The documentary follows the decoding of the tomb of an Old Kingdom priest Wahtye, unopened for 4 400 years, and the excavation of five shafts to uncover an astonishing ancient mystery.
WHAT WE THOUGHT:
Since my childhood I've always been instinctively curious.
Never satisfied with a simple "yes" or "no", I'd relentlessly question my parents about everything. I needed in-depth explanations as to why church took place every week on a Sunday specifically, or why an ostrich can't fly when it's clearly a bird.
My mother later affectionately called me "professor", believing my natural inquisitiveness would surely see me becoming some kind of academic. My father, on the other hand, gave up altogether on answering every curious question I conjured up. Or perhaps, he just didn't have all the answers to my sometimes-absurd pondering - "Why is it called a banana?"