This is introducing to you a fresh distinctive feature film which tells the story of all four gospels in the Holy Bible independently, and in various languages with a narrative voice-over which tells the story of each gospel.
The Lumo Project is a ground breaking, multi-language biblical film resource transforming the way we discover, study and engage with the life of Jesus through the four New Testament Gospels: redefining the standard of visual Biblical media.
The Project encompasses four feature-length films – one for each Gospel account – that revolutionise the way we experience the story of Jesus and the world of First Century Palestine in which he lived For the first time on screen, the Lumo Project takes the actual four individual Gospel texts as its script, word for word, unedited. The very latest historical research has been used to recreate Palestine of the First Century as authentically as possible. This has helped break the stereotypical tradition of a westernised Jesus and his life story and present it as it really was 2000 years ago.
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The Lumo Project is a versatile educational resource that can be seen and heard by a truly global audience as it can be dubbed into any version and any language.
Dr Edward Adams, a Professor of New Testament Studies at King’s College, London had this to say on the project, “No other Jesus production so successfully captures the story of Jesus in its fourfold form”.
The project is a pioneering educational resource designed to promote biblical literacy for anyone interested in the Gospel stories, irrespective of faith. It contains all the original stories that changed the world from Jesus’ miraculous birth to his agonising death on the cross and his triumphal resurrection; all his miracles, his teachings, his parables and the extraordinary story of his life.
The Lumo Project provides a unique Gospel experience for the 21st Century and is accessible to everyone, now available for full viewing on Netflix.
BBC Two will be showing the Lumo Project and the Gospel of John in 3 parts over Easter 2015. The broadcast presents a unique opportunity to improve and promote biblical literacy both within the church and beyond, particularly in the education sector. For many, it will be the first time they have experienced the telling of the gospel story word for word.
For more information, visit www.lumoproject.com or for further inquiries, send an email to info@lumoproject.com.
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