Private Gold 11- The Pyramid -1996- Pyramida Czech
Short program — "Private Gold 11: The Pyramid (1996) — Pyramida CZECH"
Duration: ~3:30
Released in 1996, Private Gold 11: The Pyramid is the first installment of an ambitious adult trilogy directed by Pierre Woodman. Known for its substantial $1 million budget—unusually high for the era—it was filmed primarily on location in Egypt, including Cairo and Giza. Википедия Film Overview Private gold 11- The Pyramid -1996- Pyramida CZECH
The story follows archeologists William and Elisabeth Reuter as they search for a treasure map in the forbidden ruins of Abu-Sir. Upon finding a stone map, they discover an ancient sarcophagus containing the goddess Amira (played by Tania Russof), who has remained magically alive for 4,000 years. The film blends modern-day exploration with Amira's flashbacks of her life alongside ancient Pharaohs. The Pyramid 1 (Video 1996) Short program — "Private Gold 11: The Pyramid
- Keep motifs concise; repeat with subtle variation.
- Use silence and dynamic drops for impact.
- If creating a live version, map vocal processing and granular pads to performance controls for improvisation.
Obverse: Embossed pyramid design, sometimes with an all-seeing eye or geometric pattern.
Reverse: Text “PYRAMIDA 1996”, weight, purity, and “CZECH”. Keep motifs concise; repeat with subtle variation