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Jerusalem / a Cosmic Picture/Arcane Pictures film; producers, Taran Davies, George Duffield, Daniel Ferguson ; written & directed by Daniel Ferguson.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: CIN5012 | MPI Home VideoPublisher: [London] : Arcane Pictures, [2015]Distributor: Orland Park, IL : MPI Home Video, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 videodisc (43 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • No credits on container.
Awards:
  • Best Film-Short Subject, Best cinematography - Giant Screen Cinema Association, 2014
Cast: Narrator, Benedict Cumberbatch.Summary: National Geographic is proud to present Jerusalem, a large format 3D/2D film made for IMAX, giant screen, and digital cinemas that immerses audiences in this ancient city and the Holy Land as never before. Using the world's most advanced film technology, Jerusalem plunges audiences into the ancient alleys and vibrant neighborhoods of Jerusalem's Old City and soars with the first-ever large format aerial views of iconic sites cherished by billions of people: the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Jordan River, the Sea of Galilee, and the mountain fortress of Masada. Destroyed and rebuilt repeatedly over 5,000 years, Jerusalem's enduring appeal remains a mystery. How did it become so important to so many people? What made it the most fought over piece of land in history? Why does it still matter? The filmmakers of Jerusalem seek to increase public understanding of this incredible city, as well as foster dialogue and respect between Jews, Christians, and Muslims. - Publisher.Summary: An inspiring and eye-opening tour of one of the world's oldest and most enigmatic cities. Destroyed and rebuilt countless times over 5,000 years, the city's enduring appeal remains a mystery. What made it so important to so many different cultures? How did it become the center of the world for three major religions? Why does it still matter to people?
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Adult DVD Adult DVD Northport Library DVD 956.9442 J56 Available 33111008634749
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

An inspiring and eye-opening tour of one of the world's oldest and most enigmatic cities. Destroyed and rebuilt countless times over 5,000 years, the city's enduring appeal remains a mystery. What made it so important to so many different cultures? How did it become the center of the world for three major religions? Why does it still matter to people?

DVD, NTSC, region 1, (1.78:1) widescreen version; Dolby Digital 5.1.

Title from container.

Widescreen.

"Filmed for IMAX and giant screen theaters in 3D & 2D" - container.

Executive producers, Jake Eberts, Dominic Cunningham-Reid.

Presented by Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Foundation, Clore Israel Foundation, Ronald Lauder, The Peter and Melanie Munk Charitable Foundation.

Narrator, Benedict Cumberbatch.

National Geographic is proud to present Jerusalem, a large format 3D/2D film made for IMAX, giant screen, and digital cinemas that immerses audiences in this ancient city and the Holy Land as never before. Using the world's most advanced film technology, Jerusalem plunges audiences into the ancient alleys and vibrant neighborhoods of Jerusalem's Old City and soars with the first-ever large format aerial views of iconic sites cherished by billions of people: the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Jordan River, the Sea of Galilee, and the mountain fortress of Masada. Destroyed and rebuilt repeatedly over 5,000 years, Jerusalem's enduring appeal remains a mystery. How did it become so important to so many people? What made it the most fought over piece of land in history? Why does it still matter? The filmmakers of Jerusalem seek to increase public understanding of this incredible city, as well as foster dialogue and respect between Jews, Christians, and Muslims. - Publisher.

An inspiring and eye-opening tour of one of the world's oldest and most enigmatic cities. Destroyed and rebuilt countless times over 5,000 years, the city's enduring appeal remains a mystery. What made it so important to so many different cultures? How did it become the center of the world for three major religions? Why does it still matter to people?

Special features: commentaries; making of; aerial trailer; trailer; deleted scenes; interviews; additional featurettes.

No credits on container.

Best Film-Short Subject, Best cinematography - Giant Screen Cinema Association, 2014

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