
My four previous entries in this podcast are all still available to download: Jesus of Nazareth, Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St. Matthew), The Greatest Story Ever Told and Jesus of Montreal
"As Handel's lyricist adapted the Nativity story and the Gospel story," says Idle, "this adapts the story of Brian, a simple boy mistaken for the Messiah, which is his curse." He's talking over the phone from his home in Los Angeles, and the end of that sentence is nearly lost in laughter. The mere thought of Brian Cohen, not-Messiah, still makes him giggle...I love the thought of Idle still giggling to himself at the central concept of Life of Brian almost 30 years later, and it's good to see him exploring more challenging forms and material. I have a lot of respect for artists who continually push themselves and their work in new directions.
Idle remembers the film's shoot in Tunisia as "the most fun we ever had." Graham Chapman gave up his heavy drinking habit partway through the shoot in order to play Brian (a role that John Cleese had coveted for his own)...
Most Significant Exploration of Spiritual Issues - The New WorldI should add a few notes. Some may wonder why we have included The New World when the Academy classed it as a 2005 film. To be honest we don't really understand why the Academy did this. Whilst a version of this film was screened in a few places in 2005, the version that was finally put on general release was a different cut, and that wasn't seen until January 2006. It makes sense, to us at least, to consider this as a 2006 film. To me, any other approach would reek of exclusivity.
Children of Men (Runner-up)
Best Narrative Film - The New World
L'Enfant (Runner-up)
Best Documentary - 49 Up / - Jonestown (tie)
Best Actor - Leonardo DiCaprio, The Departed
Forrest Whitaker, The Last King of Scotland (Runner-up)
Best Actress - Helen Mirren, The Queen
Q'orianka Kilcher, The New World (Runner-up)
Best Supporting Actor - Michael Sheen, The Queen
Mark Wahlberg, The Departed (Runner-up)
Best Supporting Actress - Rinko Kikuchi, Babel
Adrianna Barazza, Babel (Runner-up)
Best Director - Terrence Malick, The New World
Guillermo del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth (Runner-up)
Best Ensemble Cast - Little Miss Sunshine
The Departed (Runner-up)
Best Orginal Screenplay - Guillermo del Toro, Pan's Labyrinth
Peter Morgan, The Queen (Runner-up)
Best Adapted Screenplay - Todd Field and Tom Perrotta, Little Children
Iris Yamashita/Paul Haggis, Letters From Iwo Jima (Runner-up)
Best Cinematography - Emanuel Lubezki, The New World
Emanuel Lubezki, Children of Men (Runner-up)
Best Original Score - Clint Mansell, The Fountain
Javier Navarrete, Pan's Labyrinth (Runner-up)
Best Film For the Whole Family - Lassie
Over The Hedge (Runner-up)
Hyde Park has hired scribe Paul Aiello to pen the script, which will center on the apostle Peter in telling the story of the time between the resurrection of Jesus and the Pentecost... Risen does not yet have a distributor, although Hyde Park has a deal at Fox...Amritraj said the time is right for faith-based entertainment considering the chaotic state of the world.I must admit that my head is spinning with the glut of films clambering over one another to claim the prize of rightful heir to The Passion of the Christ's throne. Peter lists three. L'Inchiesta / The Inquiry / The Final Inquiry features Hristo Shopov reprising the role of Pilate which he played in The Passion of the Christ. Screen Gems and Tim LaHaye are producing The Resurrection(Peter notes that the release date for this has now slipped to 27th Feb. 2009). Finally, he lists German / Canadian production The Sword of Peter, which I've not got around to blogging just yet.
"And then secondly, clearly, I think there is a commercial marketplace and need for movies that have hope and values," Amritraj told Daily Variety. "It's a big deal for us."
Hyde Park intends to pursue other such projects.
South By Southwest, Austin - March 10 & 11 (Meet David Wain, Paul Rudd & Ken Marino)
Cleveland Film Festival - March 24 & 25 (David Wain in person)
AFI Dallas - March 31 (Ken Marino in person)
Philadelphia Film Festival - April 5 (David Wain in person)
Sonoma Valley Film Festival - April 11-15
Sarasota Film Festival - April 13-22
Independent Film Festival of Boston- April 25-30
Indianapolis Film Festival - April 25-May 4
Berkshire Int'l Film Fest - May 17
Nantucket Film Festival - June 13-17
Ep 1: Monday 12th March @ 12:00 noon
Ep 2: Monday 12th March @ 12.30pm
Ep 3: Tuesday 13th March @ 12.30pm
Ep 4: Wednesday 14th March @ 12:00 noon
Ep 5: Wednesday 14th March @ 12.30pm
Ep 6: Thursday 15th March @ 12.30pm
Ep 7: Friday 16th March @ 12.30pm
Ep 8: Monday 19th March @ 12:00 noon
Ep 9: Tuesday 20th March @ 12.30pm
Ep 10: Wednesday 21st March @ 12:00 noon
Ep 11: Wednesday 21st March @ 12.30pm
Ep 12: Thursday 22nd March @ 12.30pm
Ep 13: Friday 23rd March @ 12.30pm
Episode 9 - Betrayal in Gethsemane
Judas leaves the last supper - (John 13:30)
Gethsemane - (Mark 14:32-42)
Jesus's Arrest - (Matt 26:47-56, John 18:1-11)
Judas Hangs himself - (Matt 27:1-10, 26:24)
Episode 10 - Trial Before Pilate
1st Trial before Pilate - (John 18:28-38)
Before Herod - (Luke 23:5-11)
2nd Trial before Pilate - (Matt 27:20-25; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:40; 19:4-16)
Jesus Mocked and Taken to be Crucified - (Mark 15:16-20)
The Life and Passion of Jesus ChristThe authors raise a couple of interesting points in the preface, firstly they explain the problems of using Jesus films in the classroom:
From the Manger to the Cross
Intolerance
The King of Kings
King of Kings
The Gospel According to Saint Matthew
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Jesus Christ Superstar
Godspell
Jesus of Nazareth
The Jesus Film
Monty Python’s Life of Brian
The Last Temptation of Christ
Jesus of Montreal
Jesus
The Miracle Maker
The Gospel of John
The Passion of the Christ
Jesus films, however, are quite difficult to use in the classroom (and in research) because no easy tool exists for cross-referencing them with the gospels... Generally, we, like other professors, have had to watch entire films in order to find the perfect clip for a class, then note the time that the clip appeared in the film... Our handbook now resolves this problem by providing an easy-to-use list of gospel parallels that tells students and teachers the precise hour/minute/second on a given DVD that the gospel story or scene occurs. We believe that DVDElsewhere they make the point that DVD technology has fundamentally changed the way this kind of clip surveying can happen because not only is it possible to skip to a precise point in the film, but also, unlike video tapes, the timings are unaffected by the speed of the video player and where you start counting from.
What is up with these buried cities that archaeologists keep discovering? I’m trying to figure out how a city gets buried unless a volcano is nearby. In my house, for example, when the crumbs on the kitchen floor reach ankle height, I start thinking about sweeping. Call me a neat freak if you must, but I wouldn’t just keep eating bagels until I lose the refrigerator.What's strange is how people feel the need to offer serious explanations for the questions Adams poses. Boy, does he know his key demographic inside out. For what it's worth, I also can't help wondering if somewhere along the line, Dogbert is involved in this whole "Jesus Tomb" saga.