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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."
Freedom Run is the third studio album by The Rifles released 19 September 2011, [1] [2] [3] produced by Charles Rees and Chris Potter. On 2 August 2011 The Rifles announced that the first single from the album would be "Tangled Up in Love".
The films, originally aired as standalone television movies or as short miniseries, have been gathered and released in a numbered collection, with the secondary series title Close to Jesus on installments covering events during the lifetime of Jesus. The order of the collection may vary slightly from the order in which the films were originally ...
While Martin Scorsese is celebrating his latest epic “Killers of the Flower Moon” on the awards circuit, the filmmaker is already teasing what could be his next movie, based on Shūsaku Endō ...
The Chosen, a TV series about Jesus’ revolutionary life and teachings which this weekend began airing Stateside on The CW, has received a waiver to continue filming its fourth season even amid ...
The first season was financed through crowdfunding, becoming the most successful crowdfunded TV series or film project in history. [2] After season 1 was initially released in 2019 on the VidAngel platform with a subscription required, the producers temporarily made season 1 free to watch in response to the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
Primarily set in Judaea and Galilee in the 1st century, the series centers on Jesus and the different people who met and followed or otherwise interacted with him. The series stars Jonathan Roumie as Jesus, alongside Shahar Isaac, Elizabeth Tabish, Paras Patel, Noah James, and George H. Xanthis.
The film was a remake of the 1974 French film Going Places directed by Bertrand Blier, which was based on Blier's own novel Les valseuses. [12] [5] The working titles were 100 Minutes with Jesus and then Going Places. [1] The film was completed in 2017 and with its acquisition by Screen Media Films, the title was changed to The Jesus Rolls. [2]