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Andrew-Austin
11-04-2009, 05:19 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/nov/02/matrix-producer-plans-muhammad-biopic


Barrie Osborne, part of the Oscar-winning team behind the Lord of the Rings films, says the new production 'will educate people about the true meaning of Islam'

Producer Barrie Osborne cast Keanu Reeves as the messiah in The Matrix and helped defeat the dark lord Sauron in his record-breaking Lord of the Rings trilogy. Now the Oscar-winning American film-maker is set to embark on his most perilous quest to date: making a big-screen biopic of the prophet Muhammad.

Budgeted at around $150m (£91.5m), the film will chart Muhammad's life and examine his teachings. Osborne told Reuters that he envisages it as "an international epic production aimed at bridging cultures. The film will educate people about the true meaning of Islam".

Osborne's production will reportedly feature English-speaking Muslim actors. It is backed by the Qatar-based production company Alnoor Holdings, who have installed the Muslim scholar Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi to oversee all aspects of the shoot. In accordance with Islamic law, the prophet will not actually be depicted on screen.

"The film will shed light on the Prophet's life since before his birth to his death," Ahmed Abdullah Al-Mustafa, Alnoor's chairman, told al-Jazeera. "It will highlight the humanity of Prophet Muhammad."

The as-yet-untitled picture is due to go before the cameras in 2011. It remains to be seen, however, whether it will be beaten to cinemas by another Muhammad-themed drama. Late last year, producer Oscar Zoghbi announced plans to remake The Message, his controversial 1976 drama that sparked a fatal siege by protesters in Washington DC. The new version, entitled The Messenger of Peace, is currently still in development.

Sounds interesting I guess. Too bad they pussed out and decided not to depict him. The movie will probably do really shitty in the US, for... certain reasons..

Maybe I'll checkout the Passion of the Christ as well, would any non-Christians recommend it to me? I remember South Park ripping on it as just a torture fest.

constituent
11-04-2009, 07:47 PM
Maybe I'll checkout the Passion of the Christ as well, would any non-Christians recommend it to me?

No. Well, technically I can, but I wouldn't...



I remember South Park ripping on it as just a torture fest.

Yea, I call it granny's gore flick.

Goldhunter27
11-04-2009, 09:28 PM
I'm a not a Christian and I highly recommend Passion. Good film.

TortoiseDream
11-04-2009, 10:31 PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/nov/02/matrix-producer-plans-muhammad-biopic



Sounds interesting I guess. Too bad they pussed out and decided not to depict him. The movie will probably do really shitty in the US, for... certain reasons..

Maybe I'll checkout the Passion of the Christ as well, would any non-Christians recommend it to me? I remember South Park ripping on it as just a torture fest.

There's a lot said in the Passion for any non-Christian. Whether the story is real or not, it's one that speaks volumes about the principle of non-violence. That is the core teaching of Christ, actually. I don't think you need to believe Mark or Matthew to be a Christian, just to believe in Christ's teachings alone, aka the sermon on the mount.

Andrew-Austin
11-04-2009, 10:39 PM
There's a lot said in the Passion for any non-Christian. Whether the story is real or not, it's one that speaks volumes about the principle of non-violence. That is the core teaching of Christ, actually. I don't think you need to believe Mark or Matthew to be a Christian, just to believe in Christ's teachings alone, aka the sermon on the mount.

Thanks I'll keep that in mind when watching. But the film is more about non-violence in the pacifist sense I am sure, not in the libertarian NAP sense?

TortoiseDream
11-04-2009, 10:43 PM
Thanks I'll keep that in mind when watching. But the film is more about non-violence in the pacifist sense I am sure, not in the libertarian NAP sense?

Yes.