The Lost Tomb Of Jesus

Release date: 2007-11-06

The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a documentary film directed by James Cameron and Simcha Jacobovici, which claims to have identified the tomb and physical remains of Jesus of Nazareth. The film is based on a 2007 discovery of a tomb in Jerusalem, which contained ten ossuaries, or ancient burial boxes, with inscriptions that could be linked to Jesus and his family.

The documentary follows a team of archaeologists, scientists, and historians as they investigate the tomb and its contents. Through their research, they attempt to answer questions about the life and death of Jesus, and the possibility that he was buried in the tomb.

The film has been met with both praise and criticism from religious and scientific communities. While some have praised the filmmakers for their investigative work, others have questioned the accuracy of the documentary’s claims.

The Lost Tomb of Jesus is an intriguing and thought-provoking documentary that raises questions about the life and death of Jesus. It is a must-see for anyone interested in religious history and archaeology. Other films that explore similar topics include The Passion of the Christ, The Da Vinci Code, and Risen.

Director

Simcha Jacobovici

Genre

Documentary

Writer

Graeme Ball, Simcha Jacobovici

Cast

Mark Caven, Ouriel Maoz, Rivka Maoz

Awards

3 wins & 1 nomination

Rated

NR

Where to Watch

  • Plex

Ratings

sourcescore
imdb59
trakt60
tmdb61
letterboxd60

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