Risen

Risen

Risen

2016 0+ USA
6.3 Kevin Reinolds

The Roman tribune Clavius ​​received a new task after the defeat of the Zealot revolution led by Barabbas. Pontius Pilate demands to investigate rumors of a resurrected Jewish Messiah and find the body of Yeshua of Nazareth. Because soon in connection with these events, there may be serious uprisings in Jerusalem. Clavius ​​fails to find the body, but he finds Christ's disciples and then himself. Believing that a subordinate has betrayed him, Pontius Pilate sends the military after him and after Yeshua's disciples. Clavius ​​helps them escape from the Romans and witnesses the healing of a leper. This is not the last miracle that changed his view of the world. Read more Back in 2013, Kevin Reynolds was appointed director of the planned film "Resurrection". The picture is an unofficial sequel to "The Passion of the Christ" by Mel Gibson, it is about 40 days after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. On the account of the director "Robin Hood" with Kevin Costner, "Water World", "Tristan and Isolde" with James Franco and others. The main roles in the film were played by Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Cliff Curtis, Peter Firth, Maria Botto, Luis Calleja, Antonio Hill, Jean Cornet, Alex Maroon, and others. Interestingly, for Joseph Fiennes, this is not the first role in a film related to the Bible and spirituality. The actor played Martin Luther, the father of Protestantism, in the film with the same name: "Resurrection". To better understand his character, the Roman tribune, Fiennes spoke with a police officer. He argued for this by perceiving the film as a police investigation, approaching his task pragmatically. Tom Felton plays Kevin Reynolds in Lucius. That was the name of his father's character in the Harry Potter film series. "Resurrection" was filmed in Malta and Almeria in Spain. In the film, Kevin Reynolds used computer effects to a minimum, only for the realism of that era.

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