Around 800 BC, Kush, a little-known subject state of Egypt, rose up and conquered the Egyptians, enthroned its own Pharaohs, and ruled over the empire of King Tut for nearly 100 years. This unlikely chapter of history has been buried by the Egyptians and belittled by early archaeologists, who refused to believe that dark skinned Africans could have risen so high. But now, in the heart of Sudan, archeologists Geoff Emberling and Tim Kendall are bringing the truth about the Black Pharaohs to life.
Unfortunately the movie Rise of the Black Pharaohs is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | David Hurley | Sound Designer |
Sound | David Hurley | Sound Mixer |
Directing | James Barrat | Director |
Production | Jared Lipworth | Executive Producer |
Writing | James Barrat | Writer |
Editing | Salvatore Vecchio | Editor |
Camera | Hossam Aboul-Magd | Director of Photography |
Sound | Mahmoud Batout | Sound Recordist |
Production | Erin Block | Associate Producer |
Production | Sarah Arnoff | Associate Producer |
Production | Hallye Galbraith | Production Manager |
Production | Chanee Patterson | Production Coordinator |
Camera | Katie Bauer | Additional Camera |
Editing | Russell Hawkins | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Christopher Mangum | Original Music Composer |
Crew | Brett Reinke | Post Production Supervisor |
Production | Bryan Trotman | Post Production Coordinator |
Editing | Jim Sheehy | Online Editor |
Editing | Lauren Meschter | Colorist |