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This article is about the film. For real Passion of Jesus Christ, see Passion (Christianity). The P


This article is about the film. For real Passion of Jesus Christ, see Passion (Christianity). The Passion of Christ Directed by Mel Gibson Produced by Mel Gibson Bruce Davey Stephen McEveety Enzo Sisti Written by Benedict Fitzgerald Mel Gibson Starring Jim Caviezel Maia Morgenstern Hristo Naumov Shopov Monica Bellucci Mattia Sbragia Rosalinda Celentano Music by John Debney Filming Caleb Deschanel Editing by John Wright Studio Icon Productions Distributed by Newmarket Films, Twentieth Century Fox (DVD release) Release date (s) February 25, 2004 Length of trip 'Theatre Cut': 125 minutes' Unrated Director's Cut ": 120 min. Director's Cut: 119min Country United States Italian Aramaic Latin Hebrew Budget $ 30 million Gross profit $ 611,899,420 [1]
The Passion of the Christ (Aramaic: ܚ ܫ ܐ ܕ ܡ ܫ ܝ ܚ ܐ, Hebrew: הפסיון של ישו, Latin: Passio Christi) is a 2004 film directed, co-written and co-produced by Mel Gibson. It is based on the New Testament account of the arrest, trial, torture, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, an event known as the Passion. This movie dialogue in Aramaic, Latin, and Hebrew, with subtitles. It is the highest grossing non-English and R-rated movie ever released. [2]
Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Themes 3 Source material 3.1 New Testament Old Testament 3.2 3.3 3.4 Traditional Catholic iconography grammy award winners 2011 and story writing piety 4 Differences from traditional Passion story 5 Production Script and Language grammy award winners 2011 5.1 5.2 6 Post-production Film Title changed 6.2 6.1 Distribution and marketing 7 Theatre release 7.1 Release 7.2 Domestic International Release grammy award winners 2011 7.2.2 7.2.1 Government censorship International box office theatrical re-release 7.3 7.4 Home video 8 9 Controversy critical reviews about the historical accuracy of the film 9.1 Question 9.2 Promotion playback dispute 9.4 9.3 Support Allegations of anti-pope 9.5 Semitism criticism of excessive violence grammy award winners 2011 10 9.6 Response of the Evangelical Award Nominated grammy award winners 2011 11 10.2 10.1 Won Threw 12 Music 13 See also 14 References 15 External links [edit] Plot
The film opens in Gethsemane grammy award winners 2011 in media res as Jesus prayed and was tempted by the devil, while his apostles, Peter, James, and John to sleep. After receiving the thirty pieces of silver, one of the other apostles, Jesus, Judas Iscariot, the approach to the temple guards and betrayed Jesus with a kiss. As the guards moved to arrest Jesus, Peter cut off the ear of Malchus, but Jesus healed the ear. the guards were arrested Jesus and the apostles fled. St Joseph tells Mary and Mary Magdalene of the arrest, and Peter followed Jesus from afar. Caiaphas Jesus holding court over the objections of some other priests, who were expelled from the court. When questioned by Caiaphas whether he was the son of God, Jesus replied "I AM." Caiaphas grammy award winners 2011 is fear and tears his robes, and Jesus was put to death for blasphemy. Three times Peter denied Jesus knew, but then fled sobbing. Meanwhile, Judas sorry attempt to return the money to release Jesus, but was rejected by the priests. Tormented by demons, he fled the city and hanged himself with a rope from a dead donkey.
Caiaphas brought Jesus before Pontius Pilate to be put to death, but after questioning Jesus, Pilate sent him instead to the court of Herod Antipas, grammy award winners 2011 Herod reigned as Jesus of Nazareth. After Jesus returns, Pilate offers people that condemn Jesus and then would release him. Pilate tried to have Jesus freed by giving people the option to release Jesus or Barabbas violent crime. To the dismay of Pilate, the demands of the people to have Barabbas and to have Jesus killed. In an attempt to appease the crowd, Pilate had Jesus brutally whipped and teased with a crown of thorns, but oran

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