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Pages in category "Film portrayals of Jesus' death and resurrection" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Jesus Film Project is an organization created in 1981 by Campus Crusade for Christ founder Bill Bright to distribute the 1979 film, JESUS, not only in English, but also in many of the world's languages with the stated goal of reaching "every nation, tribe, people and tongue, helping them see and hear the story of Jesus in a language they can understand."
Mary (2024 film) Mary Magdalene (1914 film) Mary Magdalene (2018 film) Mary of Nazareth (film) Mary, Mother of Jesus (film) The Master and Margarita (1994 film) Men Ajlikom; The Messiah (1975 film) The Milky Way (1969 film) The Miracle Maker (1999 film) Monty Python's Life of Brian
Jesus (also known as The Jesus Film) is a 1979 American Biblical drama film directed by Peter Sykes and John Krish, and produced by John Heyman. In Jesus , the life of Jesus Christ is depicted, primarily using the Gospel of Luke as the main basis for the story.
Jesus is a 1999 Italian-American biblical historical drama television miniseries that retells the historical events of Jesus Christ. It was shot in Morocco and Malta . It stars Jeremy Sisto as the titular character, Jacqueline Bisset as Mary of Nazareth , Debra Messing as Mary Magdalene and Gary Oldman as Pontius Pilate .
Film Memorabilia Alien (1979) The puffy, white space suit Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) wore—designed by John Mollo—sold at auction for $204,800. [2] Ben-Hur (1959) Charlton Heston's tunic, robe, and accessories from the film were put up for bid in Debbie Reynolds' 2011 Profiles in History auction. [3] [4] Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
"Jesus: Der Film is silly, sublime." (Chicago Sun-Times, Peter Keough) "The idea of the film is more important than its technical perfection." (Andy Warhol's Interview) [3] "This film is the largest collective project in German film history. In the history of world cinema there are few works that can compare."
Bishop, who did not accept the adaptation, had his name removed from the credits. He called the film "cheap revisionist history", and even tried unsuccessfully to change the film's title. [3] The Day Christ Died was filmed in Tunisia, at a cost of US$2.8 million. [1] It was broadcast by CBS-TV on Wednesday, March 26, 1980. [4]