For a complete approach of the race question of
Cleopatra: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleopatra_race_controversy#:~:text=The%202023%20Netflix%20documentary%20series,for%20Antiquities%20Affairs%20Zahi%20Hawass.
Egyptians complain over Netflix depiction of
Cleopatra as black
Published
19 April
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-65322821
By David
Gritten
BBC News
A Netflix docudrama series that depicts Queen
Cleopatra VII as a black African has sparked controversy in Egypt.
A lawyer
has filed a complaint that accuses African Queens: Queen Cleopatra of violating
media laws and aiming to "erase the Egyptian identity".
A top
archaeologist insisted Cleopatra was "light-skinned, not black".
But the
producer said "her heritage is highly debated" and the actress
playing her told critics: "If you don't like the casting, don't watch the
show."
Adele James
made the comment in a Twitter post featuring screengrabs of abusive comments
that included racist slurs.
Cleopatra
was born in the Egyptian city of Alexandria in 69 BC and became the last queen
of a Greek-speaking dynasty founded by Alexander the Great's Macedonian general
Ptolemy.
She succeeded
her father Ptolemy XII in 51 BC and ruled until her death in 30 BC. Afterwards,
Egypt fell under Roman domination.
The
identity of Cleopatra's mother is not known, and historians say it is possible
that she, or any other female ancestor, was an indigenous Egyptian or from
elsewhere in Africa.
Netflix's
companion website Tudum reported in February that the choice to cast Adele
James, a British actress who is of mixed race, as Cleopatra in its new
documentary series was "a nod to the centuries-long conversation about the
ruler's race".
Jada
Pinkett Smith, the American actress who was executive producer and narrator,
was meanwhile quoted as saying: "We don't often get to see or hear stories
about black queens, and that was really important for me, as well as for my
daughter, and just for my community to be able to know those stories because
there are tons of them!"
But when
the trailer was released last week many Egyptians condemned the depiction of
Cleopatra.
Zahi
Hawass, a prominent Egyptologist and former antiquities minister, told the
al-Masry al-Youm newspaper: "This is completely fake. Cleopatra was Greek,
meaning that she was light-skinned, not black."
Mr Hawass
said the only rulers of Egypt known to have been black were the Kushite kings
of the 25th Dynasty (747-656 BC).
"Netflix
is trying to provoke confusion by spreading false and deceptive facts that the
origin of the Egyptian civilisation is black," he added and called on
Egyptians to take a stand against the streaming giant.
On Sunday,
lawyer Mahmoud al-Semary filed a complaint with the public prosecutor demanding
that he take "the necessary legal measures" and block access to
Netflix's services in Egypt.
He alleged
that the series included visual material and content that violated Egypt's
media laws and accused Netflix of trying to "promote the Afrocentric
thinking... which includes slogans and writings aimed at distorting and erasing
the Egyptian identity".
Three years
ago, plans for a movie about Cleopatra starring the Israeli actress Gal Gadot
triggered a heated debate on social media, with some people insisting that the
role should instead go to an Arab or African actress.
Gadot
subsequently defended the casting decision, saying: "We were looking for a
Macedonian actress that could fit Cleopatra. She wasn't there, and I was very
passionate about Cleopatra."
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