كيميت: السنة الأولى
9186 BC. Thousands of years before the rise of the Pharaohs, before kingdoms carved their names into stone, and before history itself was ever written, the land of Kemet was a savage and unpredictable world ruled by nature, fear, and survival. Along the edges of the Nile, isolated tribes fight endlessly against famine, deadly predators, brutal environments, and violent rival clans competing for dominance over the land. Among them is Khar — a hardened village leader carrying the weight of his people on his shoulders while struggling to prepare his young son, Tari, for a world far crueler than childhood should ever know. As tensions between tribes begin to erupt into open conflict, Khar finds himself caught between protecting his family and preserving the future of his people. But when a powerful enemy force led by the ruthless Goran threatens to wipe out everything they have built, survival alone is no longer enough. Forced into impossible choices, father and son are pushed through a journey of fear, sacrifice, loss, and transformation as the foundations of something far greater begin to emerge from the chaos — the first sparks of leadership, unity, and civilization. Built entirely on practical locations across the deserts and mountains of Egypt, with hand-constructed villages, real fire-lit nights, and natural daylight cinematography, Kemet: Year One delivers a raw and immersive prehistoric experience unlike anything ever attempted in the region. At its heart, Kemet: Year One is not just a story about survival — it is the story of how humanity began to rise. Before empires. Before dynasties. Before history. Survival sparks civilization.