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Release Date:
March 23, 2009
Original Title:
Cleopatra: Portrait of a Killer
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
Brave New Media
Lion Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Cleopatra - the most famous woman in history. We know her as a great queen, a beautiful lover and a political schemer. For 2,000 years almost all evidence of her has disappeared - until now. In one of the world's most exciting finds, archaeologists believe they have discovered the skeleton of her sister, murdered by Cleopatra and Mark Antony. From Egypt to Turkey, Neil Oliver investigates the story of a ruthless queen who would kill her own siblings for power. This is the portrait of a killer.
Camera Operator:
Jeff Baynes
Martin Patmore
Chris Vile
Color Grading:
Steve Lucas
Director:
Mark Lewis
Paul Elston
Editor:
Steve Brown
Ross Bradley
Executive Producer:
Cassian Harrison
Carol Sennett
Richard Bradley
First Assistant Director:
Mouhssine El Badaoui
Graphic Designer:
David Corfield
Location Manager:
Cem Yücesoy
Toufiq Abouobayd
Romany Helmy
Mix Technician:
Malcolm Beattie
Online Editor:
Mike Green
Producer:
Paul Elston
Steffan Boje
Production Assistant:
Genny Masterman
Production Coordinator:
Felicia Rubin
Production Director:
Shahana Meer
Production Manager:
Tricia Chacon
Scientific Consultant:
Günther Hölbl
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