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The Passion Of The Christ DVD

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Director Mel Gibson's controversial retelling of the last twelve hours in the life of Jesus Christ.

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Released
22 March 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Icon Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
124 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5051429100487 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play. Mel Gibson's controversial depiction of the final hours and subsequent crucifixion of Jesus. Filmed using original elements of Aramaic, Latin and Hebrew languages, 'The Passion Of The Christ' is by turns spiritually uplifting, historically contentious and narratively horrifying but remains essential viewing. An emotional epic which deeply moved audiences worldwide regardless of their faith or beliefs, the most talked about film of the year 'The Passion Of The Christ' is a dramatic film which everyone should see and experience for themselves.

Mel Gibson directs this highly controversial and brutally visceral film about the suffering of Jesus Christ in the twelve hours leading up to his crucifixion. Betrayed by Judas Iscariot, Jesus is arrested and accused by the Pharisees of blasphemy, punishable by death. He is handed over to Roman soldiers who flagellate him until he is unrecognisable, then ordered to carry the heavy wooden cross through the streets of Jerusalem to Golgotha, where he is nailed to the cross. As he dies he experiences his last temptation: to momentarily doubt the presence of God, his Father, and to ask if he has been forsaken.

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