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The Gospel of John is a 2003 epic biblical drama film that recounts the life of Jesus according to the Gospel of John. [3] The film is a word-for-word adaptation of the American Bible Society's Good News Bible and follows the Gospel of John precisely, without additions to the story from the other Gospels or omissions of the Gospel's complex passages.
The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964) The Gospel of John (2003) The Gospel of John (2014) The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) I.N.R.I. (1923) Intolerance (1916) Jesus (1973) Jesus (1979) Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) Killing Jesus (2015) The King of Kings (1927) King of Kings (1961) Kristo (1996) The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) The ...
The most recent such portrayal is the 2014 film The Gospel of John, directed by David Batty and narrated by David Harewood and Brian Cox, with Selva Rasalingam as Jesus. [needs update] The 2003 film The Gospel of John was directed by Philip Saville and narrated by Christopher Plummer, with Henry Ian Cusick as Jesus.
The Gospel According to St. Matthew (film) The Gospel of John (2003 film) The Gospel of John (2014 film) The Greatest Story Ever Told; H. The Holy Family (film) J.
Religious drama “Judas’ Gospel,” directed by Italy’s Giulio Base and starring Rupert Everett, Paz Vega, John Savage and Abel Ferrara, has scored its first pre-sale with distributor Plus ...
The Gospel of John is a 2014 biblical film directed by David Batty with Selva Rasalingam in the role of Jesus. [1] [2] [3] The film is an adaption of the Gospel of John, the fourth book of the New Testament in the Christian Bible. The film was initially released on Netflix and then on DVD.
The Visual Bible, also Visual Bible Project is the name used by two distinct projects to film, verbatim, books of the New Testament.. The first Visual Bible project produced The Visual Bible: Matthew (1993) and The Visual Bible: Acts (1994) starring Italian-American actor Bruce Marchiano as Jesus.
Terry O’Quinn won an Emmy for his performance as the stoic man of destiny, John Locke.. When Lost premiered, O’Quinn was a familiar face thanks to 24 years of onscreen work, including Silver ...