A New BTS Video Celebrates a Production Wrap for Mel Gibson's Resurrection of the Christ
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A new BTS video celebrates a production wrap for Mel Gibson's Resurrection of the Christ
It’s been more than two decades since The Passion of the Christ dominated cinemas with its depiction of the life and times of Jesus Christ, and soon, the long-awaited sequel, The Resurrection of the Christ, will arrive in theaters. Mel Gibson began shooting the follow-up last year, and today, we’ve got a new behind-the-scenes video to celebrate the production’s end. On Friday afternoon, a Mel Gibson fan account on Instagram shared a video of the…
Gibson's "Resurrection of the Christ" Wraps Filming
Filming on Mel Gibson’s two-part “The Resurrection of the Christ,” the sequel to 2004’s “The Passion of the Christ,” has reportedly wrapped. A video has gone online on YouTube showing scenes from Day 134 of the 134-day shoot – production on the feature taking place over seven months at Rome’s famed Cinecittà Studios from early October until the end of April. One face not returning is lenser Caleb Deschanel. Instead, cinematographer Robrecht Heyv…
Mel Gibson’s The Resurrection of the Christ Officially Wraps Filming
After seven months of filming at Cinecittà Studios in Rome, Mel Gibson’s The Resurrection of the Christ, the $250 million follow-up toThe Passion of the Christ, has officially wrapped production. In a new behind-the-scenes video on the YouTube channel Verité Vision, we see the cast and crew cheering on their final day of filming. Mel Gibson has a broad smile, and everyone seems in good spirits. Which is exactly what you want from a film depictin…
Mel Gibson’s ‘The Resurrection of the Christ’ Wraps Seven-Month Shoot With New DP Robrecht Heyvaert, $250M Budget
Mel Gibson’s “The Resurrection of the Christ” has wrapped its seven-month production at Rome’s famed Cinecittà Studios.Furthermore, it can now be reported that Caleb Deschanel, who shot “Passion,” is not returning as cinematographer and has been replaced by Robrecht Heyvaert, whose credits include the last two “Bad Boys” movies and last year’s Cillian Murphy–starring “Steve.”‘Resurrection’ was shot as two separate films, with each part reportedl…
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