Shutruk-Nakhunte gained a small public exposition in
Ethan Canin's short story "The Palace Thief", and its adaptation in the 2002 film ''
The Emperor's Club'', in which one of the key elements is a plaque describing the exploits of Shutruk-Nakhunte, described as a once famous egomaniacal conqueror virtually unknown today. The plaque hanging on the wall in the film reads: 'I am Shutruk Nahunte, King of Anshand and Susa, Sovereign of the land of Elam. By the command of Inshushinak I destroyed Sippar, Took the Stele of Niran-Sin, and brought it back to Elam, where I erected it as an offering to my god, Inshushhinak.' — Shutruk-Nahunte, 1158 B.C.’ ==Sources==