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Engineering an Empire

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2005–2007
  • TV-PG
  • 44m
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Engineering an Empire (2005)
Engineering An Empire
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A series of documentaries that go over the world's history and it's many accomplishments.A series of documentaries that go over the world's history and it's many accomplishments.A series of documentaries that go over the world's history and it's many accomplishments.

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    • Peter Weller
    • Michael Carroll
    • J.J. Huckin
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      • Peter Weller
      • Michael Carroll
      • J.J. Huckin
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Weller
    Peter Weller
    • Self - Host…
    • 2005–2007
    Michael Carroll
    • Narrator
    • 2005–2007
    J.J. Huckin
    • Apprentice…
    • 2006–2007
    Sam Kalidi
    Sam Kalidi
    • Jean-Baptist Colbert…
    • 2006
    Spyros Bakas
    • Spartan Hoplite
    • 2006
    George Piscopo
    • Julius Caesar
    • 2005
    Massimo Vari
    • Julius Caesar
    • 2005
    Giorgio Cuneo
    • Senator
    • 2005
    Vladimiro Forti
    • Senator
    • 2005
    Massimo Adornetto
    • Claudius
    • 2005
    Beeta Hadian
    • Athenian…
    • 2006
    Edoardo Bettas
    • Young Nero
    • 2005
    Alessandro Corsanici
    • Nero
    • 2005
    Ilaria Di Stefano
    • Agrippina
    • 2005
    Sergio Ostili
    • Trajan
    • 2005
    David J. Oliver
    • Apollodorus of Damascus
    • 2005
    Stefano Rossi
    • Hadrian
    • 2005
    Ryan Michael Park
    • Caracalla
    • 2005
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    A Documentary Showcasing European Architectural Achievements Throughout The Ages

    Presented by the History Channel - This "Engineering An Empire" DVD contains three, 45-minute programs that look at the general history of specific architectural achievements that took place at different times and locations throughout Europe.

    From the 1st century A.D. and right on through to the 19th century - "Engineering An Empire" (through interviews, reenactments, and CG imagery) is certainly an intriguing presentation that is very likely to appeal to a wide range of viewers.
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    A Fine Documentary Series.

    Well, I suppose opinions may differ, but I thought this was a splendid series from the History Channel, both informative and entertaining.

    It's not ONLY about engineering, which was great with me -- a non-engineer -- and it focuses on two or three of the more memorable structures or, more generally, engineering triumphs, in each episode.

    These achievements aren't presented sui generis. Each is given a historical context, a reason for being. If Polycrates of Samos is at war and is afraid that his city may be isolated from its water supply, which is on the other side of a great mountain, he builds a tunnel through the mountain that slopes downward from the spring to the city. That's why he built this demoniacally complicated affair. And how did Polycrates do it? He did it by using high-school level plane geometry, that's how.

    Peter Weller makes an occasional appearance on each site, although he's not the narrator. I admire Peter Weller a lot, not so much as an individual but as a type. He had an active career on the movie screen, not an outstanding one, and he could have lived off that. But, like Bob Cosby, his intellectual curiosity simultaneously led him in a different direction. He acquired academic credentials and now is a professor affiliated with Syracuse University. If I'd taken that job offer many years ago he'd have been my colleague and I'd have been proud of it.

    I haven't seen all the episodes yet but I have the impression that a few details have been skipped or simplified. It's good to know that the Athenians lifted the pieces of each column of the Parthenon by means of cranes, but it would have been helpful if it had been explained that, with a pulleys, you lift a great weight with a lesser force by moving the free end of the pulley a greater distance. I'm not sure I've used the right terms here but the idea is simple enough to take only a minute to explain on the screen.

    Anyway, there are reenactments of a sort. We see a few of the historical figures sweeping around the things they built. But none of it is pretentious. No CGIs of a thousand warriors clashing. No cast of thousands. Just a couple of people in period dress so we can put a name to the face.

    Anyone with more intellectual curiosity than your average armadillo should find this interesting. I realize that leaves out a lot of people.

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      Host Peter Weller is a very apt choice for this series, as he is an academic art historian, with a Master's degree and a Ph.D. His specializations are Italian Renaissance Art and ancient Roman art, which would include close studies of ancient Greece and architecture.

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Construyendo un imperio
    • Production companies
      • KPI Productions
      • Kraylevich Productions Inc.
      • Mechanism Digital
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      • 1.78 : 1

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