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Release Date:
August 27, 2018
Original Title:
The Pharaoh in the Suburb Uncovered
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
Blink Films
Channel 5
Smithsonian Channel
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G FR: U
A chance find in a suburb of Cairo has shed new light on an all but forgotten Pharaoh, Psamtik I. Discovered in 2017, an eight-tonne fragment of a statue has led experts to believe that he was, in fact, one of Egypt’s greatest leaders, as this documentary reveals
Administration:
Kevin Holmes
Art Direction:
Stuart Chambers
Assistant Camera:
Freddie Parkin
Costumer:
John Naylor
Karen Grover
Decorator:
Carl Waters
Jamie Foote
Richard Touch
Director:
Luke McLaughlin
Director of Photography:
Gary Clarke
Documentation & Support:
Rebecca Shaw
Editor:
Sean Davison
Executive Producer:
Deborah Weavers
First Assistant Director:
Tom Butterworth
Lighting Technician:
Ricky Collins
Makeup & Hair:
Magdalena Sprenger
Kamila Forini
Original Music Composer:
Stephen Baysted
Lou Pomanti
Producer:
Andra Heritage
Dan Chambers
Production Assistant:
Andrea Gambadoro
Production Coordinator:
Sophie Piggott
Raymond Ackerman
Production Director:
Sarah Sapper
Production Executive:
Simon Onwurah
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