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Examples of the latter include Akhnaton King of Egypt (1924) by Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Joseph and His Brothers (1933–1943) by Thomas Mann, Akhnaton (1973) by Agatha Christie, and Akhenaten, Dweller in Truth (1985) by Naguib Mahfouz. Akhenaten also appears in The Egyptian (1945) by Mika Waltari, which was adapted into the movie The Egyptian (1953).
The Egyptian (film) is a 1954 movie based on Waltari's novel depicting a fictionalized account of Atenism and Akhenaten. In the video game The Secret World , the Aten is a malevolent supernatural force that wants to destroy Egypt, and Akhenaten is a victim of its mind control .
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The 16-DVD distribution from Soroush.tv contains a bonus, last DVD describing the making of the movie, including interviews with many of the production crew and a number of assistants to the director. In this DVD and subsequent interviews, [3] the director, Farajollah Salahshoor, gives his production account, as follows:
Akhenaten — 14th century BCE pharaoh during the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt; Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ...
Legitimate HD releases have appeared in America (Twilight Time), France (Sidonis Calysta), Denmark (Soul Media), and Japan (Mermaid Films). The region 0 US disc's 2010 transfer has a drastically revised color scheme, which afflicted numerous Fox restorations carried out at the same time.
3. Monkey Man (2024). Director: Dev Patel Run Time: 121 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 89% | IMDb 6.8/10 I knew Monkey Man was going to be a movie on my radar from the minute I saw the very ...
The Stela of Akhenaten and his family is the name for an altar image in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo which depicts the Pharaoh Akhenaten, his queen Nefertiti, and their three children. The limestone stela with the inventory number JE 44865 is 43.5 × 39 cm in size and was discovered by Ludwig Borchardt in Haoue Q 47 at Tell-el Amarna in 1912. [ 1 ]