A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 8, 1984
Original Title:
Yeshua
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Ammi Productions
International Lutheran Laymen's League
National Gallery of Art
U.S. National Archives
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 232
Split into five parts and filmed on location in Israel and elsewhere, Yeshua features interviews with scholars, reenactments of events, and recreations of ancient culture and ritual.
Art Direction:
Ken Azzari
Orlee Sela
Joe Huggins
Coordinating Producer:
James H. Nielsen
Director:
Ardon Albrecht
John Meredyth Lucas
Director of Photography:
Micha Pan
Thomas E. Spalding
Peter Good
Jim Weisiger
Editor:
Art Luciani
Makeup & Hair:
Gail Hagopian
Janet Naeh
Music:
Frank Denson
Al Allen
Garry Schyman
Mark Watters
Producer:
Ardon Albrecht
Arnon Zuckermann
Production Manager:
Leslie Luciani
Olga Cartese
Yorum Sabo
Naftali Alter
Script Consultant:
William Dingler
Eldon Weisheit
Janet Naji
Paul Dunn
Jean Janssen
Roland Sylwester
Robert Baden
Phillip Ilten
Robert Sitze
Celeste Lawin
Jeff Ronald
Becky Peters
Script Supervisor:
Leslie Luciani
Janet Naeh
Sound:
Tony Smyles
Oded Hornik
Sound Effects:
Richard Luciani
George Wiktor
Translator:
Deborah Tint
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