Originally made for TV in 1977, this in-depth (six hours plus) version of Jesus' life is so thorough that the first hour is devoted solely to the story of his birth.
The film doesn't skimp on some of the other landmark events of this famous story either. Director Franco Zeffirelli gives more than 12 minutes screen time each to the Last Supper and the Crucifixion.
Passages of the Bible are quoted verbatim, the locations have a Palestine-like authenticity, and, aside from some of the principals (Robert Powell as Jesus, Olivia Hussey as Mary, and Stacy Keach as Barabbas), many of the non-Roman characters are actually played by Semitic-looking actors.
Zeffirelli diligently provides the sociopolitical background that gave rise to Jesus' following and the crisis in belief it caused for the people of Israel (and one or two Romans).
While not graphic by today's standards, some of the scenes--baby boys being ripped from their mothers' arms and slaughtered, nails being driven into Jesus' hands--may disturb young and/or sensitive children. --Amazon Cast: Robert Powell, Anne Bancroft, Ernest Borgnine, Claudia Cardinale, James Farentino, Ian McShane, Christopher Plummer, Michael York, Olivia Hussey, Tony Vogel, John Duttine, Jonathan Muller, Sergio Nicolai, John Eastham
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Title: Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
Directed by: Franco Zeffirelli
Date of birth: 12 February 1923, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Date of death: 15 June 2019, Rome, Italy
Writing credits:
Anthony Burgess, David Butler, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Franco Zeffirelli
Music by: Maurice Jarre
Country: United Kingdom | Italy
Language: English
Color: Color
Runtime: 382 min.