Netflix will begin its first screening of the Egyptian series Beyond Nature by Ahmed Amin and director Amr Salameh in early November.
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The work deals with a series of fictional novels by the late writer Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq, centered on fictional personal memories of a retired Egyptian blood doctor named Rifaat Ismail about the series of supernatural incidents he suffered in his life.
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The date of the show of the series After Nature on Netflix
The series begins in 1959, or the stories it receives from different people around the world, who have heard about its relationship with the world of paranormal, in a framework of drama filled with horror and mystery.
The series will feature a translator in more than 32 languages in 190 countries around the world. Dubbing will also be provided in more than 9 languages including English, Spanish, French, Turkish, German and more.
The series will be the first original Egyptian series available in Arabic for the visually impaired and blind, and the Arabic text description for the hearing impaired.
The series began in 1993, and was released until 2014 issue 80, a legend of legends part two in which Ahmed Khaled Tawfiq ended the life of "Rifaat Ismail" with a terminal illness with the promise of untold tales found in his memoirs after his death.
The series, starring Ahmed Amin, Razan Jamal and Aya Samaha, is a vision and creative direction, directed by Amr Salameh and Majid al-Ansari.