"La gran rebelión Inca" explores the Inca uprising against the Spanish conquistadors. The key details are:<br /><br />1. The documentary challenges the traditional Spanish chronicles that depict the quick annihilation of the Inca Empire by a small group of Spanish conquerors[1][2][4].<br /><br />2. It presents new evidence suggesting the Spanish conquest of the Incas may have taken place over a much longer period, and that the Spanish conquistadors received help from indigenous allies[1][2][4].<br /><br />3. The documentary aims to rewrite the history of the Inca Empire's downfall, revealing an "epic saga of guerrilla warfare and rebellion" by the Inca people against the Spanish invaders[2][4].<br /><br />4. It utilizes CGI reconstructions and other visual aids to depict the events and struggles of the Inca resistance against the Spanish conquest[2][4].<br /><br />5. The documentary was produced by National Geographic and is approximately 50 minutes long[2][3].<br /><br />In summary, "La gran rebelión Inca" is a documentary that challenges the traditional narrative of the Inca Empire's downfall, presenting new evidence and a more nuanced perspective on the Inca people's prolonged resistance and rebellion against the Spanish conquistadors.<br /><br />Citations:<br />[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORdUQn7RLpQ<br />[2] https://www.lavanguardia.com/peliculas-series/peliculas/national-geographic-la-gran-rebelion-inca-622858<br />[3] https://detodoexpres.com/cine-de-national-geographic/national-geographic-la-gran-rebelion-inca<br />[4] https://www.documaniatv.com/historia/la-gran-rebelion-inca-video_79afe9400.html
