A government-owned Egyptian broadcaster announces the start of production on a Queen Cleopatra documentary, in response to Netflix's docudrama of Egypt’s history.
docudrama series “African Queens,” which streams from May 10, by announcing production of its own big-budget Cleopatra doc.
In response to what they claim is Netflix’s falsification of Egypt’s history, the Al Wathaeqya channel — which is a subsidiary of Egypt’s state-affiliated United Media Services — has announced start of production on a high-end doc about the true story of Queen Cleopatra, which it claims in a statement is based on the “utmost levels” of research and accuracy.
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