
S3 - Ep #1 Mary Life After Jesus
08/27/24 • 37 min
Welcome to a new season of Exploration Films Podcast. In today's episode, we delve into the captivating story behind the film "Mary Life After Jesus, the Road to Ephesus," with special guests Bill Quatman and Shannon Knopke. This thought-provoking documentary explores the life of Mary after Jesus' crucifixion, shedding light on a narrative often shrouded in mystery.
Join host Steve Reiter as we unravel the motivations behind the film, the arduous 10-year journey of creation, and the challenges faced in piecing together Mary's story. With insights from the producers, we explore the profound impact of Mary's house in Ephesus, a place that serves as a meeting point for different cultures and faiths, promoting unity between Muslims and Christians through prayer.
The episode also delves into the individual experiences and revelations of the guests, showcasing the personal impact of working on this extraordinary project. From the historical and religious significance of Mary's life after Jesus to the potential future projects hinted at by the guests, this episode promises to be a captivating exploration of faith, history, and the power of storytelling. So, get ready to embark on a fascinating journey through the making of "Mary Life After Jesus" and its broader impact on both filmmakers and audiences alike.
Welcome to a new season of Exploration Films Podcast. In today's episode, we delve into the captivating story behind the film "Mary Life After Jesus, the Road to Ephesus," with special guests Bill Quatman and Shannon Knopke. This thought-provoking documentary explores the life of Mary after Jesus' crucifixion, shedding light on a narrative often shrouded in mystery.
Join host Steve Reiter as we unravel the motivations behind the film, the arduous 10-year journey of creation, and the challenges faced in piecing together Mary's story. With insights from the producers, we explore the profound impact of Mary's house in Ephesus, a place that serves as a meeting point for different cultures and faiths, promoting unity between Muslims and Christians through prayer.
The episode also delves into the individual experiences and revelations of the guests, showcasing the personal impact of working on this extraordinary project. From the historical and religious significance of Mary's life after Jesus to the potential future projects hinted at by the guests, this episode promises to be a captivating exploration of faith, history, and the power of storytelling. So, get ready to embark on a fascinating journey through the making of "Mary Life After Jesus" and its broader impact on both filmmakers and audiences alike.
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The Savior S2E12
That's The Savior, a 2014 Bulgarian-Jordanian film about the life of Jesus by an Arabic cast. To know how they made this film, we talked with John Dorr, The Savior producer. Dorr shares how they bring to life the story in a way to address Muslims to share what Christians believe and not to impose an idea that created the audience to feel identified as Dorr explains through different stories.
Dorr reflected on his childhood living in the middle east and how his mother's profession, author of novels and biblical historical books, changed and marked his approach to historical characters. About another filmography, Dorr tells us how they structure their films and for what and the importance of the decision to stick to chronological order. In addition, some stories during filming and a great date about the dub in English audio and future plans.
Savior movie clips: https://www.youtube.com/c/thesaviorinfo
Official page http://thesavior.net/
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