Television series Famagusta is set to drop on Netflix next month, according to director and lead actor Andreas Georgiou.

He revealed the news on an Instagram post, saying that the series will come out on September 20.

Famagusta tells a story based on the events of the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus in the city of Famagusta.

On the day of the invasion, a young couple lose their three-month-old baby, forced to leave, they lose hope of finding the baby.

Fifty years later, she and her husband are still trying to find their lost child.

The show had initially appeared on Mega Channel in January, with the second season being shown in the middle of the year and the third set to air in the coming months.

The move to Netflix follows the success of Find Me Falling, which was the first Cypriot project to air on the streaming giant.

It is unknown at this stage if it will stream on Netflix for Australia.