A Movie Succeeds Where Archaeology Fails
BackHow did one filmmaker bring this startling evidence to the public's eye? How did archaeology fail us? Movie maker Simcha Jacobovici of The Lost Tomb of Jesus explains that he had more resources and funds than archaeologists. Robotic cameras and other innovative technologies were used to assist in the production of the rediscovery and the film. See the movie on Discovery Channel and Vision TV. The Lost Tomb of Jesus takes you on a journey through time back to the life of Jesus, Mary Mother of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Join Simcha Jacobovici as he unravels one of the oldest mysteries of the Christian religion, the quest for the tomb of Jesus. A tomb is found but with other bone boxes inside. Once deciphered, we learn that this might be the tomb of the Holy Family. With compelling scientific proof and tests, the mystery is solved -- but with monumental discoveries that could change Christianity. This captivating movie is produced by award-winning documentary filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici and co-produced by James Cameron. The book, The Jesus Family Tomb, is co-written by Simcha Jacobovici and Charles Pellegrino. It is published by HarperCollins. The book and the movie will be interesting to those who love the bible, spirituality, religious symbols, archaeology, history, the da vinci code, the Holy Land and, above all, a good adventure!
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Uploaded: February 24th, 2007 @ 6:15 am
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