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Release Date:
October 1, 2014
Original Title:
Rise of the Black Pharaohs
Alternate Titles:
Le Règne des Pharaons Noirs
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
National Geographic
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 50
Around 800 BC, Kush, a little-known subject state of Egypt, rose up and conquered the Egyptians, enthroned its own Pharaohs, and ruled over the empire of King Tut for nearly 100 years. This unlikely chapter of history has been buried by the Egyptians and belittled by early archaeologists, who refused to believe that dark skinned Africans could have risen so high. But now, in the heart of Sudan, archeologists Geoff Emberling and Tim Kendall are bringing the truth about the Black Pharaohs to life.
Additional Camera:
Katie Bauer
Assistant Editor:
Russell Hawkins
Associate Producer:
Erin Block
Sarah Arnoff
Colorist:
Lauren Meschter
Director:
James Barrat
Director of Photography:
Hossam Aboul-Magd
Editor:
Salvatore Vecchio
Executive Producer:
Jared Lipworth
Online Editor:
Jim Sheehy
Original Music Composer:
Christopher Mangum
Post Production Coordinator:
Bryan Trotman
Post Production Supervisor:
Brett Reinke
Production Coordinator:
Chanee Patterson
Production Manager:
Hallye Galbraith
Sound Designer:
David Hurley
Sound Mixer:
David Hurley
Sound Recordist:
Mahmoud Batout
Writer:
James Barrat
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