The Gospel of John
The first ever word for word film adaptation of all four gospels
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ISBN-13
9780745968698
£20.99
About
Word-for-word becomes frame for frame.
The Gospel of John faithfully re-creates the stories of John's gospel with narration from veteran actors Brian Cox (Troy, the Bourne films) and David Harewood (Blood Diamond, Homeland).
Shot on location in Morocco, this first film in the Lumo Project series uses on location filming in Morocco and a multi-million pound budget to create the most authentic bible portrayal so far.
All the actors speak in the original Aramaic language, and wear costumes in line with the period. The movie uses the 'latest theological, historical and archaeological research' to show with authenticity the fourth gospel.
The Lumo Project's goal is to film all four of the gospels in the most realistic and authentic way possible.
Sharing the gospels for a visual age is the Lumo Project's mission and goal. Told with cutting-edge computer generated settings, the latest historical findings, and a beautiful cinematic scope, this series aims to redefine how we see the Gospels in the visual age.
Accurate and cinematic, The Gospel of John is the first of four new films to recreate fully the life of Jesus.
Winner of UK Christian Film Festival Awards 2015: Best Series and Best of British.
The Gospel of John faithfully re-creates the stories of John's gospel with narration from veteran actors Brian Cox (Troy, the Bourne films) and David Harewood (Blood Diamond, Homeland).
Shot on location in Morocco, this first film in the Lumo Project series uses on location filming in Morocco and a multi-million pound budget to create the most authentic bible portrayal so far.
All the actors speak in the original Aramaic language, and wear costumes in line with the period. The movie uses the 'latest theological, historical and archaeological research' to show with authenticity the fourth gospel.
The Lumo Project's goal is to film all four of the gospels in the most realistic and authentic way possible.
Sharing the gospels for a visual age is the Lumo Project's mission and goal. Told with cutting-edge computer generated settings, the latest historical findings, and a beautiful cinematic scope, this series aims to redefine how we see the Gospels in the visual age.
Accurate and cinematic, The Gospel of John is the first of four new films to recreate fully the life of Jesus.
Winner of UK Christian Film Festival Awards 2015: Best Series and Best of British.
Author
After a successful career at the BBC and ITV, as a script writer, editor and then Commissioning executive, Martin Allison Booth worked for OFCOM before training as an Anglican priest. He has been a fan of Sherlock Holmes since childhood.










The Gospel of John faithfully re-creates the stories of John's gospel with narration from veteran actors Brian Cox (Troy, the Bourne films) and David Harewood (Blood Diamond, Homeland).
Shot on location in Morocco, this first film in the Lumo Project series uses on location filming in Morocco and a multi-million pound budget to create the most authentic bible portrayal so far.
All the actors speak in the original Aramaic language, and wear costumes in line with the period. The movie uses the 'latest theological, historical and archaeological research' to show with authenticity the fourth gospel.
The Lumo Project's goal is to film all four of the gospels in the most realistic and authentic way possible.
Sharing the gospels for a visual age is the Lumo Project's mission and goal. Told with cutting-edge computer generated settings, the latest historical findings, and a beautiful cinematic scope, this series aims to redefine how we see the Gospels in the visual age.
Accurate and cinematic, The Gospel of John is the first of four new films to recreate fully the life of Jesus.
Winner of UK Christian Film Festival Awards 2015: Best Series and Best of British.