6.12.14

Gospel of John

The following is a review for FlyBy Promotions. 

Now available on Netflix, this 2 1/2 hour film is offered in the King James version, New International version, and in Spanish. It is unlike any movie of the Bible I've seen before, as the words are straight from the Bible, dramatized with actors and scenery that look as if it is straight from Bible times. Miracles from the Bible are acted out as verses are read. 

About the film:
FOUR GOSPELS. FOUR FILMS. ONE JESUS STORY. FOR EVERYONE.
A ground breaking, multi-language biblical film resource transforming the way we discover, study and engage with the life of Jesus through the four New Testament Gospels.
The Lumo Project is a ground breaking, multi-language biblical film resource transforming the way we discover, study and engage with the life of Jesus through the four New Testament Gospels: redefining the standard of visual Biblical media. The Lumo Project presents four films – one for each Gospel account – that will revolutionize the way we all experience the story of Jesus and the world of First Century Palestine in which he lived.

THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
The Gospel of John takes the story of Jesus from John’s gospel with its own unique characteristics. For John, Jesus is the Word of God made human. John is clear that that when encounter Jesus, we encounter God.  The gospel writer points to the miracles (the ‘Signs’) and teachings as evidence of Jesus’ special relationship as the divine Son of God.
This full-length feature film about the life of Jesus takes the actual Gospel text as its script, word for word, unedited. Five years in the making, this epic production has been critically acclaimed by leading religious scholars as a unique and highly authentic telling of the Jesus story. Narrated by leading British actor David Harewood (‘Homeland’, ‘Blood Diamond’, ‘Merchant of Venice’) it is based on the latest theological, historical and archaeological research. With specially constructed sets and the extraordinarily authentic villages and countryside of rural Morocco, it immerses the viewer in the world of first century Palestine. 

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
Official Website: http://www.lumoproject.com

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Disclaimer: A sneak peek of this movie was provided by FlyBy Promotions for the purpose of this review. No other compensation was provided. 
Jennifer

1 comment:

  1. This sounds really interesting. I'm gonna go check it out, thanks!

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