Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt, has been a figure of fascination for centuries. Her life, filled with political intrigue, romance, and tragedy, has inspired numerous filmmakers to bring her story to the screen. This collection of films not only showcases different interpretations of Cleopatra but also highlights the evolution of cinema in depicting historical figures. From epic blockbusters to intimate character studies, these movies provide a rich tapestry of Cleopatra's enduring legacy.

Cleopatra (1963)
Description: This epic historical drama, directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, is perhaps the most famous portrayal of Cleopatra, starring Elizabeth Taylor in the titular role. It's renowned for its lavish production, with sets and costumes that were unprecedented in scale.
Fact: The film was one of the most expensive ever made at the time, with a budget that ballooned to $44 million. Elizabeth Taylor's costumes alone cost over $194,


Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002)
Description: While not a direct biopic, this French comedy film features Cleopatra in a humorous light, showcasing her interaction with the Gaulish heroes Asterix and Obelix.
Fact: It was the highest-grossing French film of 2002, and its humor has made it a beloved adaptation of the comic series.


Cleopatra (1999)
Description: A made-for-TV movie, this version stars Leonor Varela as Cleopatra, focusing more on her political acumen and less on the romantic aspects of her life.
Fact: The film was part of a series of historical dramas produced by ABC, aiming to provide a more historically accurate portrayal.


Cleopatra (1934)
Description: Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, this film stars Claudette Colbert as Cleopatra. It's notable for its early use of Technicolor, providing a visually stunning depiction of ancient Egypt.
Fact: Claudette Colbert was not the first choice for the role; several other actresses were considered before she was cast.


Cleopatra (1917)
Description: This silent film, directed by J. Gordon Edwards, was one of the earliest cinematic interpretations of Cleopatra, featuring Theda Bara in the lead role. It's a silent spectacle that set the stage for future Cleopatra films.
Fact: The film was considered lost for many years, with only a few fragments surviving today.


Cleopatra (1970)
Description: This Italian film, directed by Vittorio De Sica, offers a different take on Cleopatra, with Sophia Loren in the starring role. It focuses more on her personal life and relationships.
Fact: Sophia Loren was initially reluctant to take on the role, fearing it would be overshadowed by Elizabeth Taylor's portrayal.


Cleopatra (1912)
Description: One of the earliest films about Cleopatra, this silent short film was directed by Charles L. Gaskill and starred Helen Gardner, who also produced the film.
Fact: It was one of the first films to be produced by an independent company, marking a significant moment in film history.


Cleopatra (1928)
Description: Directed by Roy William Neill, this silent film features Dorothy Revier as Cleopatra, focusing on her relationship with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Fact: The film was considered lost until a print was discovered in the 1960s.


Cleopatra (1989)
Description: This TV miniseries, starring Lynda Carter, provides a detailed look at Cleopatra's life, emphasizing her political maneuvers and her role in the power struggles of Rome.
Fact: Lynda Carter, known for her role as Wonder Woman, brought a different kind of strength to the character of Cleopatra.


Cleopatra (2010)
Description: A British TV film, this version stars Lily James as Cleopatra, offering a fresh perspective on her life through the lens of modern historical research.
Fact: The film was praised for its attempt to portray Cleopatra as a complex political figure rather than just a romantic icon.
