Jeremy Irons will star in an upcoming documentary about the Egyptian Museum


Last March, popular actor Jeremy Irons went to the Egyptian Museum for a day of filming: he will be the guide in an upcoming documentary about the Turin museum.

We will soon see a documentary about the Egyptian Museum in Turin narrated by Jeremy Irons. The popular British actor, born in 1948, who won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1991 for the film The Von Bulow Mystery, visited the halls of the Turin institution in early March to begin filming the docufilm, lingering in front of the Tomb of Kha and Merit and wandering around the Gallery of the Kings, the museum’s most scenic environment. All while the museum was closed: the actor’s staff took advantage of the cultural downtime to conduct filming in the museums. Technicians stayed at the Egyptian for six days, while Jeremy Irons stayed for a day, just to work (museum director Christian Greco and president Evelina Christillin were also able to stay with him for only a few minutes).

Irons is no stranger to being a “guide” in museum documentaries: his resume includes the docufilm The Prado Museum. The Court of Wonders, which has already featured him in the same role. The documentary will be released in theaters, but at the moment the details are not yet known: that is, we do not know the title of the film or its release date.

Pictured: Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons will star in an upcoming documentary about the Egyptian Museum
Jeremy Irons will star in an upcoming documentary about the Egyptian Museum


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