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Anunnaki Origins: Sumeria to South America (2025)
Anunnaki Origins: Sumeria to South America is a 2025 documentary directed by O.H. Krill, starring Steve Mera and Josh Mills. It traces the Anunnaki myths from ancient Sumerian worship of Enki, a god of creation and wisdom, to potential influences in South American civilizations, questioning the historical basis of these legends.
Anunnaki Origins: Sumeria to South America is a 2025 documentary directed by O.H. Krill, starring Steve Mera and Josh Mills. It traces the Anunnaki myths from ancient Sumerian worship of Enki, a god of creation and wisdom, to potential influences in South American civilizations, questioning the historical basis of these legends.
Limited public discourse and reviews exist for this documentary, preventing a reliable assessment of its political leanings. The subject of ancient astronaut theories carries fringe connotations but lacks evident ideological alignment in available sources.
The documentary presents ancient alien theories through white male experts, lacking diverse representation in its presenters. Its narrative examines cross-cultural myths without addressing or critiquing traditional identities or incorporating equity themes.
The documentary explores ancient myths and civilizations without depicting family structures, roles, or values, leading to a neutral rating due to the absence of relevant content.
The documentary explores ancient myths and origins without any depiction of LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transsexual characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on extraterrestrial origins and lost civilizations, with discussions limited to mythological figures like Enki without addressing gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This documentary examines Anunnaki mythology from Sumeria to South America through narration by male hosts Steve Mera and Josh Mills, without any on-screen portrayals of historical or mythical figures that alter established genders.
The documentary lacks any race swaps, featuring only narrators without portrayals of canonically or historically defined characters by actors of differing races.
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