- "Aude (France) in a very small village (Rennes-Le-Chateau) a priest (Françoise-Bérenger Saunière) at the end of 1800 became inexplicable rich after he made a mysterious discover. Tania Martino, a young writer from Italy, wrote recently a book about it and she will lead the viewers of this film through multiple connections, legends and real facts. Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" novel and many other writers were inspired by the story of Rennes-Le-Chateau. The Templars and Cathars knights and even the Celts are strictly connected with this ancient place. For the first time this argument has been filmed also with aerial shots and it has a lot of of stunning views and new perspective, including places and subjects never been filmed with a drone.—Web Icon Inc.
- Aude (France) in a very small village, Rennes-le-Château, a priest (Françoise-Bérenger Saunière) at the end of 1800 became inexplicable rich after he made a mysterious discover. Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code" was inspired by the events of this place. The Templars, the Cathars and the Celts are related to this ancient French region. A true story narrated by Italian writer Tania Martino.
- Aude (France) in a very small village (Rennes-Le-Chateau) a priest (Françoise-Bérenger Saunière) at the end of 1800 became inexplicable rich after he made a mysterious discover. Tania Martino, a young writer and researcher from Italy, wrote recently a book about it and she will lead the viewers of this film through multiple connections, legends and real facts. Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" novel and many other writers were inspired by the story of Rennes-Le-Chateau. The Templars and Cathars knights and even the Celts are strictly connected with this ancient place. "The Arcadian Shepherds" is a famous painting held at the Louvre Museum in Paris and it was made by Nicolas Poussin in 1637. It contains the enigmatic words "Et in Arcadia Ego" that you will see incredibly connected to this story. Normandy, Brittany and Scotland have also a part in this movie related with this mysterious southern part of France. Further enigmatic cases described are the Mt. Bugarach and the Galamus canyon. Corjan de Raaf is special guest and he tells about the "Daniel Bettex" case, happened in the 80's and still unsolved. For the very first time this argument has been filmed with spectacular aerial shots and it has a lot of of stunning views and new perspectives, including places and subjects that have never been filmed before with a drone. Among these are the"Lombrives Caves "(the longest in Europe), the indoor of Rennes-Le-Château's church, the magnetic fields of Bugarach's mountain and even more.
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