Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God (2001)
In 1532, Francisco de Pizarro defeated the great Inca emperor Atahualpa's army of 30,000 warriors with just 180 men. Who was this man who brought the powerful empire to its knees? What drove him to pioneer his way to the elevated plains of the Andes, and with a force of just a few men, take on the powerful Inca army?
Director: Stephan Koester
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 46 min
Release Date: June 1, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God about?
- In 1532, Francisco de Pizarro defeated the great Inca emperor Atahualpa's army of 30,000 warriors with just 180 men. Who was this man who brought the powerful empire to its knees? What drove him to pioneer his way to the elevated plains of the Andes, and with a force of just a few men, take on the powerful Inca army?
- Who directed Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God?
- Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God was directed by Stephan Koester.
- How long is Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God?
- Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God has a runtime of 46m (46 minutes).
- What genre is Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God?
- Pizarro: The Blood of the Sun-God is a Documentary film.