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MUMBAI:
UK pubcaster the BBC will celebrate Easter with a series, The
Passion.
The
setting is Passover week, Jerusalem, 33AD. As thousands of pilgrims
pour into the city, tensions between the Jewish religious authorities
and the occupying Romans are already running high.
When
news arrives that a preacher from Galilee is about to enter the
city's East Gate on a donkey's colt, thereby fulfilling ancient
prophecies about the coming of a Messiah to free the Jews from
oppression, the mood becomes even more incendiary.
The
tumultuous events of the next seven days will resonate through
the next 2,000 years of human history. Written by Frank Deasy,
directed by Michael Offer and produced by Nigel Stafford-Clark,
The Passion is a retelling of the story of Jesus's final
days on earth and will air in the UK on BBC One.
Inspired
by both the Gospels and other contemporary historical sources,
the three-hour drama, for the first time, tells the story from
the perspective of all the main figures involved Jesus
and his disciples, the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate and the
High Priest, Caiaphas.
Stafford-Clark
explains, "It puts it all into context, digs deeper into
the characters and their actions. Why did Pilate agree to have
Jesus crucified? Why did Caiaphas want him condemned to death?
Why was there such excitement when Jesus entered Jerusalem on
Palm Sunday?"
The
pubcaster adds that The Passion allows the audience to
feel as if they were members of the crowds moving through the
chaotic streets of Jerusalem 2,000 years ago.
Michael
Offer, who shot The Passion in Morocco, says, "I wanted
to project the experience of what it would have been like to have
been living in that place at that moment in time."
The
series stars Joseph Mawle as Jesus, James Nesbitt as Pilate and
Ben Daniels as Caiaphas.
Deasy says, "It is, I hope, a version that everyone, whatever
their level of faith or scepticism, finds rewarding. By
the end, I hope people feel they have been on a very deep journey
with these characters, that they feel they have shared the most
powerful week of their lives."
A
special website bbc.co.uk/thepassion launches on 28 February to
provide a lively and exciting multiplatform companion to the drama.
Users can explore a wealth of extra material, ask questions and
contribute their own opinions and programme reviews.
Features
include episode guides, video interviews with cast and crew, picture
gallery and specially commissioned articles giving the background
to the drama and the Passion itself.
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