Embark on a journey through time with these family-friendly films that transport viewers to ancient civilizations. These movies not only entertain but also educate, providing a window into the past with stories of heroism, adventure, and family values. Perfect for a movie night that promises both fun and learning, these films are a treasure trove for those curious about history.

Hercules (1997)
Description: Disney's take on the Greek demigod Hercules, this animated film follows his journey from a mortal to a hero, with themes of self-discovery, family, and the power of love. It's a light-hearted yet profound look at ancient Greek mythology.
Fact: The film's song "Go the Distance" was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.


The 13th Warrior (1999)
Description: Based on the novel "Eaters of the Dead" by Michael Crichton, this film follows an Arab ambassador who joins a group of Viking warriors to fight against a mysterious enemy. It's a unique blend of cultures and a thrilling adventure.
Fact: The film was initially a box office disappointment but has since gained a cult following.


The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Description: This animated epic tells the story of Moses, from his childhood as a prince of Egypt to his destiny as the leader of the Hebrews. It's a visually stunning and emotionally powerful tale that resonates with themes of faith, freedom, and family.
Fact: The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "When You Believe." It was also the first DreamWorks Animation film to be released.


Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002)
Description: This French comedy brings to life the adventures of Asterix and Obelix in ancient Egypt, where they help Cleopatra prove her greatness to Julius Caesar. It's a fun, slapstick adventure that showcases ancient Egyptian culture with humor.
Fact: The film was one of the most expensive French films ever made at the time of its release.


The Scorpion King (2002)
Description: Set in ancient Mesopotamia, this prequel to "The Mummy Returns" follows Mathayus, who becomes the Scorpion King. It's a high-energy adventure with themes of leadership, loyalty, and the fight against tyranny.
Fact: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson made his starring film debut in this movie.


The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
Description: While not strictly ancient, this film captures the essence of a timeless, mythical world where children from World War II-era England enter the magical land of Narnia, ruled by the White Witch. It's a tale of courage, sacrifice, and the battle between good and evil.
Fact: The film was shot in New Zealand, and the production team built a 250,000 square foot set for Narnia, including the iconic wardrobe.


The Last Legion (2007)
Description: This film blends historical fiction with elements of Arthurian legend, following the last Roman emperor as he flees to Britain. It's an epic journey of survival, leadership, and the birth of a legend.
Fact: The film features a young Colin Firth as the Roman general Aurelius.


The Eagle (2011)
Description: This film, set in Roman Britain, tells the story of a young Roman officer who seeks to restore his family's honor by recovering the lost eagle standard of his father's legion. It's a tale of duty, friendship, and the clash of cultures.
Fact: The film was shot in Scotland, which provided the perfect backdrop for the Roman frontier.


The Legend of Hercules (2014)
Description: This action-packed film follows the early life of Hercules, focusing on his quest for freedom and his divine heritage. It's a visually impressive take on the myth, suitable for families looking for an epic adventure.
Fact: The film was shot in Bulgaria, using the country's natural landscapes to replicate ancient Greece.


The Princess of Montpensier (2010)
Description: Set during the French Wars of Religion, this film explores themes of love, duty, and honor in a time of turmoil. It's a beautiful, if tragic, tale that delves into the complexities of family and societal expectations in the 16th century.
Fact: The film was nominated for 10 César Awards, France's equivalent of the Oscars.
