James Ernest Brown's Pyramid Film 'Fire in Middle' Wins Bronze Telly Award
June 28th, 2025 11:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
James Ernest Brown's short film 'Fire in Middle,' challenging traditional views on the purpose of Egypt's pyramids, has been awarded a Bronze Telly Award for its innovative approach and cinematic excellence.

James Ernest Brown's short film 'Fire in Middle' has been recognized with a Bronze Telly Award, marking a significant achievement for the provocative exploration of ancient Egyptian pyramid technology. The film, part of a trilogy, suggests the pyramids were not tombs but machines designed for energy manipulation, a theory that has sparked widespread curiosity and debate. With its blend of ancient knowledge and modern engineering insights, 'Fire in Middle' offers a fresh perspective on one of history's greatest architectural mysteries, supported by cinematic depth and a thought-provoking narrative. The award underscores the film's impact in challenging conventional archaeological narratives and inviting a reevaluation of ancient technological capabilities. For those intrigued by the intersection of history, science, and mystery, 'Fire in Middle' is available for viewing, promising to ignite further discussion and exploration into the true purpose of the pyramids.
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