An Egyptian lawyer has filed a lawsuit against Netflix, the popular streaming service. Following the release of the trailer for the upcoming film “Queen Cleopatra,” the lawyer filed a case with the Public Prosecutor seeking the platform’s closure.
The film portrays the Greek historical figure as a black-skinned woman, which has sparked controversy and outrage in Egypt.
The Egyptian lawyer claims that the depiction is historically incorrect and offensive to Egyptians.
According to Egypt Independent, Mahmoud al-Semary demanded that all legal measures be taken against those responsible for the documentary and the management of the streaming platform for its participation in “this crime.”
The complaint of the Egyptian lawyer submitted against the streaming platform alleged that “most of what Netflix platform displays contradicts Islamic and societal values and principles, especially Egyptian ones.”, Greek city times reported.
The case said that the documentary promotes Afrocentrism that is widely spread on social media, which have slogans and writings aimed at distorting and obliterating the Egyptian identity.
The complaint continued addressing Public Prosecution: “In order to preserve the Egyptian national and cultural identity among Egyptians all over the world… we ask and seek you to take the necessary legal measures against this platform.”
It demanded stopping broadcasts showing all works aimed at obliterating and distorting the Egyptian identity, through films aimed at falsifying and distorting history in Egypt.