United in Faith: Celebrating The Passion of the Christ
A visceral journey of faith and sacrifice, The Passion of the Christ captures the intense final hours of Jesus's life, blending gut-wrenching realism with spiritual transcendence; Mel Gibson’s vision is as harrowing as it is poetic.
The Passion Of The Christ Trivia
Who directed the 2004 film "The Passion of the Christ"? (Hard)
#1: Steven Spielberg
#2: Martin Scorsese
#3: Mel Gibson
#4: James Cameron
Which language was primarily spoken in the film "The Passion of the Christ"? (Hard)
#1: Hebrew
#2: Greek
#3: Latin
#4: Aramaic
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The Passion Of The Christ Fun Facts
Jim Caviezel was struck by lightning while filming the Sermon on the Mount scene.
The Passion of the Christ was filmed using the nearly extinct Aramaic language spoken during the time of Jesus.
The Passion Of The Christ Polls
What aspect of 'The Passion of the Christ' impacted you the most?
The portrayal of Jesus' suffering
The accuracy of the historical context
The performances of the actors
The cinematography and direction
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Which character's portrayal in 'The Passion of the Christ' was the most compelling?
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Music: Requiem by Wolfgang Amadeus MozartMiserere Mei, Deus by Gregorio AllegriStabat Mater by Giovanni Battista PergolesiMass in B Minor by Johann Sebastian BachEin Deutsches Requiem by Johannes BrahmsNunc Dimittis by Arvo PärtAdagio for Strings by Samuel BarberThe Armed Man: A Mass for Peace by Karl JenkinsSerenade for Strings by Ralph Vaughan WilliamsMagnificat by John Rutter