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TV series ‘Famagusta’ to be streamed on Netflix in September

The television series Famagusta will be streamed on Netflix this September, showcasing a story based on the tragic events that unfolded in the Cypriot city of Famagusta during the 1974 Turkish invasion.

The series director and lead actor Andreas Georgiou took to Instagram to announce it will be on Netflix from 20 September.

The show depicts the events of the Turkish invasion in 1974, portraying a woman attempting to flee with her baby.

The woman falls and is knocked unconscious but when she awakes, her baby is missing. Fifty years later, she and her husband are still trying to find their lost child.

The series initially debuted on Mega Channel in January, with the second season being shown during the spring and early summer, and the third season set to air in the autumn.

The move to Netflix follows the success of Find Me Falling, which was the first Cyprus production aired on the streaming giant.

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