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Toutânkhamon: le pharaon maudit

Titre original : Tut
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 7min
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Toutânkhamon: le pharaon maudit (2015)
Explores the drama of power, political back-stabbing, war and murder and chronicles King Tut's rise to glory, his efforts to rule a chaotic empire and the enigma surrounding his death.
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La vie du plus jeune pharaon à régner sur l'Égypte ancienne.La vie du plus jeune pharaon à régner sur l'Égypte ancienne.La vie du plus jeune pharaon à régner sur l'Égypte ancienne.

  • Casting principal
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Avan Jogia
    • Sibylla Deen
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    • Casting principal
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Avan Jogia
      • Sibylla Deen
    • 68avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 nominations au total

    Épisodes3

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2015

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    Avan Jogia on Working with Sir Ben Kingsley on 'Tut'
    Interview 1:26
    Avan Jogia on Working with Sir Ben Kingsley on 'Tut'
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    Tut: Series Promo

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    Rôles principaux49

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    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Ay
    • 2015
    Avan Jogia
    Avan Jogia
    • King Tutankhamun
    • 2015
    Sibylla Deen
    Sibylla Deen
    • Ankhe
    • 2015
    Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
    • Amun
    • 2015
    Kylie Bunbury
    Kylie Bunbury
    • Suhad
    • 2015
    Peter Gadiot
    Peter Gadiot
    • Ka
    • 2015
    Iddo Goldberg
    Iddo Goldberg
    • Lagus
    • 2015
    Nonso Anozie
    Nonso Anozie
    • General Horemheb
    • 2015
    Alistair Toovey
    Alistair Toovey
    • Nahkt
    • 2015
    Steve Toussaint
    Steve Toussaint
    • King Tushratta
    • 2015
    Kaizer Akhtar
    Kaizer Akhtar
    • Young Tutankhamun
    • 2015
    Geoffrey Burton
    Geoffrey Burton
    • Chief Physician Dagi
    • 2015
    Leon Lopez
    Leon Lopez
    • Sete
    • 2015
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    • Herit
    • 2015
    Ismael Kanater
    Ismael Kanater
    • Priest of Sobek
    • 2015
    Dwane Walcott
    Dwane Walcott
    • Prince Tis'ata
    • 2015
    Alexander Lyras
    Alexander Lyras
    • General Yuya
    • 2015
    Steve Chusak
    Steve Chusak
    • Paraneffer
    • 2015
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    5filipemanuelneto

    Rewrite the history of the most iconic pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.

    Personally, and although I like to watch it, I have a lot of itchiness with films and TV series based on historical material. They usually end up having so little rigor in the way they show the past and the real historical characters that they become worthy of my hatred or my disdain, as a historian. This series is another one, with an aggravating tone: we don't know as much as we wanted about Tutankhamun's life. In fact, as far as we know, Tutankhamun is one of the most unlit pharaohs of the dynasty to which he belonged. The story of his father, Akhenaten, is much more interesting in that he led a serious religious conflict in the heart of Egypt, a country where Pharaoh was also head of the state religion. However, it is not possible to escape the fascination that this young king has on us. He is, with his funerary mask, the face of Ancient Egypt.

    The real Pharaoh Tut was born out of an incestuous union and began to reign around the age of ten. He married a half sister, with whom he had two daughters who did not survive childhood. The series addresses the problem of succession, but refers very briefly to these births and treats them as simple abortions. The series also takes the opportunity to create around the Pharaoh a web of intrigues and conspiracies involving the vizier Ay, who was head of the government, and the general commander of the army, General Horemheb. Both characters existed and came to reign, successively. One of the most wrong points of the series, from the point of life of historical rigor, concerns the Mitanni. The series portrays this kingdom in a way that, despite never placing it on the world map, seems to place it in present-day Sudan, reasonably close to Egypt for the characters to travel in just a few days' journey. The reality is, however, very different: the Mitanni kingdom was one of the Hurrian kingdoms and was located more or less in today's Kurdistan, far enough from the Egyptian capital to never represent a threat! Even more striking is the wrong way in which Tutankhamun himself is portrayed. In addition to his reasonably European features and white complexion, the pharaoh is shown to be a healthy person, even athletic and able to fight. In fact, and based on the analysis of his mummy, we know that Tutankhamun was fragile and would have had difficulty walking because he suffered from a mild form of scoliosis and a deformed foot. So forget the warrior pharaoh!

    Now that we have seen how this series was able to run over history, the question remains: was it worth it? In fact, the series entertains, works well as an entertainment piece despite deceiving people and giving the wrong idea to Pharaoh! Reasonably well done and with an excellent cast, the series is decent.

    The cast is strongly based on the performances of two specific actors: Avan Jogia and veteran Ben Kingsley. Both were effective in their work and knew how to act effectively, especially Kingsley, who gave Ay a Machiavellian aura. We also have the good performance of Kylie Bunbury, who gave life to the most emotional character and able to reach the public. Also admirable and praiseworthy were the efforts of Nonso Anozie and Iddo Goldberg. Sibylla Deen gave us the most fragile interpretation, but it was still quite convincing, especially in the scenes with the most dramatic load.

    Technically, it is a series of average quality. Cinematography is quite good considering the TV quality that the series exudes. Using and abusing CGI and the green screen that everything makes possible, it was possible to recreate Egypt without great costs, although losing that pleasant feeling of realism. The royal palace with those overlapping floors, for example, is too fanciful to be credible and there are more problems of logic and lack of credibility to arise everywhere. This is the case of Egyptian military armor, clearly invented without the support of archeology, and having as its objective only and only the aesthetic criterion of production. The soundtrack is good, but of TV quality.
    9joycekonig

    kudos to Spike TV for a good show

    The costumes were absolutely gorgeous. The deceit, treachery and politics all seemed very apropos to today's goings on in the world. The photography was good and the scenes were engrossing. Good casting using Ben Kingsley, and the young Pharaoh was also well-cast.

    I understand that this is the first original production for Spike TV. Well congratulations to you, Spike, because it was a very good show. The only issue I had was that the volume of the dialogue was too low in proportion to the volume of the music and/or action scenes.

    I look forward to more original productions by this up and coming channel.
    10gaugeta

    Highly Recommended

    To start the 3 part series tries to tell the story of king TUT within that 3 episode time span with the little knowledge known about the boy king.The casting was spot on and the performances were on par with what is expected from the characters especially the pharaoh.Do not look for a history lesson here since you won't be able to find it.You can find good battle scenes,nice scenery but its not for kids though for obvious reasons.

    I found the series to be quite entertaining and it covered most of the aspects of the human struggle which can be compared to modern times.Wished it was more than just 3 episodes.
    8nicholls_les

    Very Well Made and Watchable

    Sometimes we forget how good modern production values are. The sets on this mini series were outstanding and showed ancient Eygpt in it's full glory. Avan Jogia who plays Tut did a great job, he looked and acted the part brilliantly and he even stole scenes he played opposite Ben Kingsley.

    I thought Nonso Anozie was very good as the general, torn between his own desire for adulation and his allegiance to the young Pharoah.

    Sibylla Deen, who plays Tut's wife/sister was gorgeous and I thought she played her part well. Kylie Bunbury, who plays the other love interest of Tut was also beautiful and clearly a brilliant actress.

    Some of the sex scenes were unnecessarily graphic but that aside this was a good series well worth a watch.

    I am sure this is not historically accurate but very few of this type of film is.
    7nickluyten

    Little Bit Disappointed

    I read several of the reviews to see anyone said what I was gonna say and didn't look like it so far so here goes.

    I noticed that allot of people really liked the show, I also thought it was pretty good, but I got the idea the reason for that is, that it's actually Hamlet from Shakespeare with an Egyptian outfit. For those who don't know Hamlet, The Lion King was also the story of Hamlet. Try to see if you find any similarities. You will find many.

    I did enjoy watching it but I was hoping for a series about ancient Egypt, but except for looking Egyptian it had nothing to do with ancient Egypt so that's why I'm a bit disappointed. There is very little known about Tutankhamen but a few things they do know like who is parents where Ikhnaton and his sister who's name is unknown. they introduced Monotheism during there rule. When Tut became Pharaoh the old gods where reintroduced, probably the clergy took advantage of the young naive pharaoh but none know's, would have been nice if at least there was something about that in the series.

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    • Anecdotes
      Tut is believed to have died from complications following an accident that was consistent with being thrown from one chariot and being run over by another. He had serious injuries to his trunk and a compound fracture of one of his legs. MRI and CT analysis of his mummy shows the injury, which did not heal, indicating it was perimortem. DNA analysis also shows that he repeatedly suffered from the most severe type of malaria. There was coriander in his tomb, a spice used to treat fever during his time. Tut had a malformed bone in one of his feet, possibly genetic, that probably caused him to limp. He was buried with many canes that were used, as evidenced by wear. It is supposed that Tut was injured during a hunting expedition, possibly a chariot accident. Having been weakened by malaria, it is thought that he developed an infection from the broken bone and leg injury that overwhelmed him causing his death. It is possible he had internal injuries that contributed, however the hasty and poorly performed mummification process, which included a disproportunate amount of scented oils that caused decomposition. His organs, which were stored in canopic jars, were not able to provide any discernible evidence.
    • Gaffes
      Tutankhamun did not directly succeed Akhenaten. There was at least one intermediate heir: Smenkhkare or Queen Neferneferuaten or perhaps both.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Ben Kingsley/Mike Birbiglia/Senator Lindsey Graham (2015)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 juillet 2015 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Tut
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Maroc(Ouarzazate)
    • Société de production
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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