A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 13, 2001
Original Title:
The Body
Alternate Titles:
Le tombeau
The Body - Das geheimnisvolle Grab
Тело
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Romance | Thriller
Production Companies:
Avalanche Films
Compass Productions
Diamant Cohen Productions
Helkon Media
Production Countries:
Germany | Israel | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 AU: M DE: 12 FR: U GR: 13 PT: M/16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 109
An ancient skeleton has been discovered in Jerusalem in a rich man's tomb. Colouration of the wrist and leg bones indicates the cause of death was crucifiction. other signs, include a gold coin bearing the marks of Pontius Pilate and faint markings around the skull, lead authorities to suspect that these could be the bones of Jesus Christ. Politicians, clerics, religious extremists and those using terror as a means to an end, find their beliefs and identities tested while risking their lives to unearth the truth.....
ADR Mixer:
Mark DeSimone
Art Direction:
Nenad Pečur
Giora Porter
Casting:
Celestia Fox
Illana Diamant
Levia Hon
Costume Design:
Caroline Harris
Director:
Jonas McCord
Director of Photography:
Vilmos Zsigmond
Editor:
Lesley Walker
Alain Jakubowicz
Executive Producer:
Moshe Diamant
Diane Isaacs
Mark Damon
Werner Koenig
Hairstylist:
Lisa Tomblin
Makeup Artist:
Frances Hannon
Novel:
Richard Sapir
Original Music Composer:
Serge Colbert
Producer:
Rudy Cohen
Galit Hakmon McCord
Production Design:
Allan Starski
Screenplay:
Jonas McCord
Set Decoration:
William A. Cimino
Miguel Markin
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