Is Son of God part of the Bible series?
Is Son of God part of the Bible series?
The film “Son of God,” produced by “Survivor” executive producer Burnett and Downey (who also portrays Mary, Jesus’ mother), will consist of parts of the “Bible” series as well as scenes that were originally not included in the TV show.
What religion is the movie Son of God?
Christian
Audience Reviews for Son of God. The latest American Christian movie produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, was adapted from the ten-hour miniseries The Bible, shown on the History channel.
What is the movie Son of God about?
In the Holy Land, the Roman occupation has produced a cauldron of oppression, anxiety and excessive taxes levied upon the Jewish people. Fearing the wrath of Roman governor Pontius Pilate (Greg Hicks), Jewish high priest Caiaphas (Adrian Schiller) tries to keep control of his people. That control is threatened when Jesus arrives in Jerusalem, performing miracles and spreading messages of love and hope. Those who fear that Jesus will inspire a revolution decide that he must die.
Son Of God/Film synopsis
Where did they film the Bible?
Filming the crucifixion scenes in Morocco was also a powerful experience for “The Bible” co-producer Roma Downey, the “Touched by an Angel” star (and Burnett’s wife), who took on the role of Mary in the miniseries.
How many son of God movies are there?
The Son of God was released in 2014 on Friday, February 28, 2014 (Nationwide release). There were 8 other movies released on the same date, including Non-Stop, Repentance and Odd Thomas.
When did the movie Son of God come out?
February 28, 2014 (USA)
Son Of God/Release date
Why is Son of God PG-13?
“Son of God” is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned) for intense and bloody depiction of the Crucifixion, and for other sequences of violence.
Who produced the movie The Bible?
Dino De Laurentiis
The Bible: In the Beginning…/Producers
When was The Bible filmed?
The Bible: In the Beginning… is a 1966 American-Italian religious epic film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Huston. It recounts the first 22 chapters of the Biblical Book of Genesis, covering the stories from The Creation and Adam and Eve to the binding of Isaac.