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Release Date:
July 16, 2007
Original Title:
Nefertiti and the Lost Dynasty
Alternate Titles:
National Geographic: Nefertiti and the Lost Dynasty
Nefertite e a Dinastia Perdida
Nefertiti a ztracená dynastie
Nefertiti and the Lost Dynasty
Nefertiti y la dinastía perdida
Nefertiti: Egyptská královna
Nefertiti: Mia hameni dynasteia
Néfertiti et la dynastie perdue
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
National Geographic
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
It is one of Egypt's enduring mysteries. What happened to Nefertiti and her husband, Akhenaten - the radical king, and likely father of King Tut? In a dark and mysterious tomb located in the Valley of the Kings, there is a small chamber with two mummies without sarcophagi or wrappings. At times, both have been identified as Queen Nefertiti by scholars, filmmakers and historians. But the evidence has been circumstantial at best.
Co-Producer:
Rob Goldberg
Connie Rinehart
Abigail Harper
Director:
Brando Quilici
Director of Photography:
Alessandro Ojetti
Tom Donohue
John Hazard
Editor:
Tom Donohue
Connie Rinehart
Executive Producer:
Stephen Reverand
Kathleen Cromley
Original Music Composer:
Lenny Williams
Chris Biondo
Producer:
Brando Quilici
Production Manager:
Neetu Chopra
Writer:
Rob Goldberg
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