Jesus Christ Movie Star (hardback) by Phil Hall

Jesus Christ Movie Star (hardback) by Phil Hall

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Jesus Christ Movie Star (hardback) by Phil Hall

The life of Jesus Christ has challenged and inspired filmmakers from the pioneering works of the late 1890s through today's digital cinema. No other life story has been the subject of so many films, with so many wildly different interpretations.

The big screen Jesus has traveled through multimillion dollar epics and microbudget underground films, recreating the miracles of the Gospels while also advocating for modern political issues. Moviegoers have seen Jesus walk on water and conquer death, and also break into show tunes and play straight man to a zany Bette Midler. Films about Jesus have inspired a diverse range of controversies, ranging from a groundbreaking copyright infringement lawsuit brought by Thomas Edison to an intellectual scandal that rocked the 1964/65 New York World's Fair to accusations of anti-Semitism against Mel Gibson's distinctive interpretation of the New Testament.


Phil Hall, author of the critically acclaimed books The History of Independent Cinema and In Search of Lost Films and host of the award-winning podcast The Online Movie Show, takes the reader on the most extraordinary odyssey in cinematic studies by tracing how filmmakers from across the years and around the world have sought to fill theaters with the story of Jesus. Beloved classics and bizarre curios are part of this memorable journey as the light of the world brings illumination through the lens of a movie projector.

In 1973, Cyanamid, a Canadian mining firm, published Phil Hall's first tiny book, Eighteen Poems, in Mexico City. Old Enemy Juice (1988), The Unsaid (1992), and Hearthedral 1/2 A Folk-Hermetic (1996) are only a few of his many works. Phil was a member of the Vancouver Industrial Writers' Union and the Vancouver Men Against Rape Collective in the early 1980s. He's lectured on writing at York University, Ryerson University, Seneca College, George Brown College, and other institutions. He's worked as a poet-in-residence at Sage Hill Writing Experience in Saskatchewan, The Pierre Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon, and other places.

Phil's long poem White Porcupine was published by BookThug in 2007. He and his wife, Ann, also walked the Camino de Santiago de Compostela in 2007. He lives near Perth, Ontario, and is a member of the Writers' Union of Canada. An Oak Hunch and The Little Seamstress are two of his most recent works.

The Little Nouns Crying Faith (2013) is his most recent novel. Killdeer was described by the Governor General's Prize jury as a masterful modulation of the elegiac through poetic time.

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ISBN 13 9781629336992
ISBN 10 1629336998
Title Jesus Christ Movie Star (hardback)
Author Phil Hall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher BearManor Media
Year published 2021-06-07
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.