Animation Movie "The Miracle Maker" (1999)

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    Country
    Spoken Language
    Runtime 1 hr 30 min
    Premiere: World November 26, 1999
    Premiere: USA April 23, 2000
    Production Companies
    Also Known As
    Gwr Y Gwyrthiau United Kingdom

    Description

    The story of Jesus Christ.

    Сast and Crew

    The Real Story Behind the Animation "The Miracle Maker" (1999)

    Historical Background

    The animated film "The Miracle Maker" is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, a central figure in Christianity. Jesus is believed to have lived in the 1st century AD in the region of Judea, which is part of modern-day Israel and Palestine. His life and teachings are primarily documented in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.

    Key Events in Jesus's Life

      • Birth: Jesus was born in Bethlehem, traditionally celebrated on December 25th as Christmas. His birth is said to have been miraculous, with his mother, Mary, being a virgin.

      • Ministry: Jesus began his public ministry around the age of 30. He traveled throughout Judea, preaching about love, forgiveness, and the Kingdom of God. He performed numerous miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the dead, and turning water into wine.

      • Crucifixion: Jesus's teachings and growing following led to tension with the religious and political authorities of the time. He was arrested, tried, and crucified under the Roman governor Pontius Pilate.

      • Resurrection: Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead three days after his crucifixion, an event celebrated as Easter. This event is considered the cornerstone of Christian faith.

    Accuracy of the Film

    The film "The Miracle Maker" closely follows the biblical accounts of Jesus's life, focusing on his teachings and miracles. It aims to present a faithful representation of the events described in the Gospels, using a combination of stop-motion animation and traditional 2D animation to bring the story to life. The film is noted for its attention to detail and its effort to remain true to the historical and religious context of Jesus's time.

    Contributors

      • Derek W. Hayes: Co-director of the film, known for his work in animation and storytelling.

      • Murray Watts: Screenwriter, responsible for adapting the biblical narrative into a screenplay.

    Reception

    Renee Schonfeld wrote it was "Birth of Christianity artfully animated; biblical violence."

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