Mayan Secrets to Be Revealed
by Mexican Government in '2012' Doc
Source: www.thewrap.com
The Mexican government is releasing state-held
secrets about the end of the Mayan calendar to
the makers of a documentary, "Revelations
of the Mayans 2012 and Beyond," TheWrap has
learned.
The information -- protected for 80 years --
is expected to reveal Mayan beliefs in future
catastrophes and wisdom characterized as "shocking," producer
Raul Julia-Levy, son of actor Raul Julia, told
TheWrap.
The end of the Mayan calendar in December 2012
has long given rise to theories and speculation
about the end of the world.
The agreement will allow Julia-Levy to film
in never-before-seen locations.
"The Mayans used to construct one pyramid
over another," tourism minister for the
Mexican state of Campeche Luis Augusto Garcia
Rosado told TheWrap. "In the site at Calakmul
(pictured below right), workers for INAH [the
National Institute of Anthropology and History]
have discovered rooms inside the pyramid that
have never been seen or explored before.
"And we're letting this documentary film
there, to see what has been discovered inside
the pyramid."
Julia-Levy (above) said he'd been made aware
of the secret Mayan information by former Mexican
president Vicente Fox -- a friend of his family
-- and that it took four years of phone calls
to finally get the OK from current president
Felipe Calderon.
"This is very important for humanity, not
just for Mexico," said Julia-Levy. "This
information has been protected for 80 years,
and now it's important for people to understand
the series of events that are coming, and the
consequences for all of us."
The English-language documentary will be directed
by Juan Carlos Ruflo (whose other films include
the 2006 Sundance winner "In the Pit"),
and will begin shooting later this year. Elbert
said the filmmakers are talking to investors
and waiting for the government to give them their
first look at the material and the site.
One big condition from the Mexican government
was that the film get an initial theatrical
release, which is planned for next fall,
said Ed Elbert who is co-producing along
with Julia-Levy and Sheila M. McCarthy and
executive producer Eduardo Vertiz.
"It has to be released before the end
of the Mayan calendar, which is Dec. 21,
2012," said Julia-Levy.
That’s the date that the Mayan calendar
-- which some believe predicts a worldwide
cataclysm -- comes to the end of a 5,126-year
cycle, and resets for another cycle.
Julia-Levy has been specifically ordered
not to talk about any of the more mystical
possibilities that might strain credulity
as Mexico prepares to launch the far-reaching
(and tourism-inducing) 2012 Mayan World Program.
At one point, Rosado was quoted in a press
release talking about contact between the
Mayans and extraterrestrials. That statement
has been recalled, and Rosado now paints
this as a simpler, more archaeological-oriented
documentary.
"At the moment, talk of the Mayans
is a big thing," Rosado said. "We've
counted over 3 million websites talking about
the end of the Mayan calendar, and we have
been contacted by a lot of producers who
want to come and film on our sites."
The project is similar in some ways to a
novel Julia-Levy was writing, variously entitled "Chronicles
of the Mayan Tunnel" and "Secrets
of the Mayan Time Machine." He and co-producer
Elbert were also going to make a 3D movie
from that novel starring him and Wesley Snipes,
he said in the summer of 2010.
Several reports from that time said the
novel was being written with the help of "secret
information" never before released by
the Mexican government. But in their conversations
with TheWrap, Julia-Levy and Elbert dismissed
that project as a "Harry Potter"-style
piece of fiction with no connection to the
current documentary.
That film has been set aside, they said,
because Snipes is serving a prison sentence
for tax
evasion. "We put that film on hold," said
Elbert. "Dollar-wise, this documentary
might be smaller, but it is based on the release
of new and important knowledge from the Mayans."
Asked if the movie will involve aliens,
mystical elements or doomsday scenarios that
have fueled the popular imagination, Julia-Levy
declined to elaborate.
"I'm not allowed to speak about that," he
said. "Everything is going to come out
in time, but I can't comment on aliens or
on 2012.
"I can just say that the Mexican government
is preparing to tell humanity and the world
things that are critical for us, for the
way we live, for the way we've been handling
the planet."
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