Dive into the mysterious and often overlooked realm of Atlantean technology with this curated list of films. These movies blend mysticism with advanced technology, offering viewers a unique perspective on the lost civilization of Atlantis. Each film in this collection explores themes of ancient knowledge, hidden powers, and the potential impact of Atlantean tech on modern society, providing both entertainment and food for thought.

Stargate (1994)
Description: While not directly about Atlantis, the film introduces the concept of ancient, advanced civilizations with technology that could easily be imagined as Atlantean. The Stargate itself could be seen as a relic of Atlantean engineering.
Fact: The film spawned a franchise including TV series, books, and comics, expanding on the universe and its ancient technologies.


The City of Lost Children (1995)
Description: While not explicitly about Atlantis, the film's setting and themes of advanced, almost mystical technology, resonate with the idea of Atlantean tech influencing a dystopian future.
Fact: The film was co-written by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, who also worked together on "Delicatessen."


Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
Description: This animated adventure delves into the myth of Atlantis, where explorers find a city powered by a mysterious crystal. The film's depiction of Atlantean technology as both advanced and mystical fits perfectly into this collection.
Fact: The film was originally conceived as a live-action movie, and it features a unique language created specifically for the Atlantean characters.


Atlantis: Milo's Return (2003)
Description: A direct-to-video sequel to "Atlantis: The Lost Empire," this film continues the exploration of Atlantean technology, focusing on its mystical and potentially dangerous aspects.
Fact: This movie was initially planned as a TV series but was released as a direct-to-video film instead.


The Atlantis Interceptors (1983)
Description: This lesser-known film explores the idea of a modern-day expedition to find Atlantis, uncovering advanced technology that could change the world. It's a classic example of blending myth with speculative technology.
Fact: The film was one of the first to attempt a realistic portrayal of underwater archaeology in search of Atlantis.


The Atlantis Conspiracy (2011)
Description: This film explores the conspiracy theories around Atlantis, suggesting that its technology could be the key to solving modern problems. It's a speculative take on how Atlantean tech might still influence our world.
Fact: The film was inspired by real conspiracy theories about Atlantis and its supposed influence on global events.


The Mysterious Cities of Gold (1982)
Description: Although primarily about the search for El Dorado, this animated series features advanced technology that could be interpreted as Atlantean, blending mysticism with ancient tech.
Fact: The series was a co-production between France, Japan, and Luxembourg, reflecting a global fascination with lost civilizations.


The Lost City of Gold (1982)
Description: This film, part of the "Road to El Dorado" series, touches on themes of lost cities with advanced technology, which could be seen as an Atlantean influence.
Fact: The film was one of the first to explore the idea of lost cities with advanced technology in a children's adventure context.


The Atlantis Code (2013)
Description: This film delves into the idea that Atlantean technology could hold the key to preventing a global catastrophe, blending mysticism with speculative science.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Charles Brokaw, which itself was inspired by real archaeological theories about Atlantis.


The Secret of Atlantis (2011)
Description: This documentary-style film explores the myth of Atlantis, focusing on the potential technologies that might have existed, providing a speculative yet grounded look at Atlantean tech.
Fact: The film features interviews with historians and archaeologists who discuss the plausibility of Atlantean technology.
