Directed by Pierre Woodman, (1996) is the first installment of a high-budget adult adventure trilogy. Known for its ambitious production scale, the film was part of the "Private Gold" series, which aimed for cinematic quality uncommon in the genre at the time. Movie Overview Director/Writer: Pierre Woodman.
While the "plot" is a standard historical fantasy—involving ancient rituals and power struggles—it served as a cohesive thread that justified the high-concept visual sequences. Cultural Impact on the Industry Private gold 11- The Pyramid -1996- Pyramida CZECH
: Seeking a reward, the couple contacts the Egyptian Minister of Culture, Alain Deloin Private Gold 11: The Pyramid Directed by Pierre
, it remains one of the most famous European adult productions of the 1990s. Production Highlights The film was shot on location in , featuring scenes in Cairo and the ruins of Abu-Sir. The Trilogy: The story spans three parts— Private Gold 11 —totaling over six hours of footage. Cast and Crew The Narrative: While the "plot"