Film
"The
Ten Commandments"
Promenade Pictures
This is an animated feature that is not to be missed. The film is a
superbly animated feature that closely follows Cecil B. Demille's
original motion picture by the same name, which featured Charlton Heston.
This version of "The Ten Commandment" is distributed by Promenade
Pictures, a worldwide distributor of family films. This picture will
appeal to children and adults, and it was meant for families to watch it
together.
The film features some big Hollywood names as the voices of the key
characters: Christian Slater as Moses, Alfred Molina as Ramses and
Elliott Gould as God. Ben Kingsley is the film's narrator.
The film is the story of Moses' life, focusing on his relationship with
Ramses, the Egyptian king, leading the Jews out of Egypt to the Promised
Land, parting the Red Sea and destroying Ramses' army. The film
concludes with Moses' death, after he saw the Promised Land but was not
allowed to cross into it.
Prior to its release, there was some controversy involving "The Ten
Commandments" and Radio Disney, which asked for the word "God" to be
stricken from advertisements for the movie. Promenade President and
Chief Operating Officer Cindy Bond complied with the request, because
Radio Disney's listeners are the core audience for the film, she said.
Viewers of the film will hear plenty about God and Scripture, but the
feature is not overly heavy in its use of "God" language.
I watched a DVD of the movie on a computer screen. This is a picture
filled with colorful animated scenery and large landscapes that is meant
to be watched on the big screen. Families will enjoy this film, and it
provides the basis for more discussion later.
For more information about "The Ten Commandments" go to
http://www.epicstoriesofthebible.com/ on the Web.
PARENT RESOURCES:
http://www.epicstoriesofthebible.com/parent_resources.php
CHURCH RESROUCES:
http://www.epicstoriesofthebible.com/church_resources.php
YOUTH RESOURCES:
http://www.epicstoriesofthebible.com/youth_teen.php
John R. Brooks
ELCA Communication Services
Amazing Grace
February 23, 2007
Two hundred years ago, British politician William
Wilberforce and his band of loyal friends took on the most powerful
forces of their day to end the slave
trade.
His mentor was John Newton, the slave-trader-turned-song-writer, who
wrote the world's most popular hymn, Amazing Grace. This year is the
200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade. But the work of
justice and mercy continues. 27 million men, women, and children are
still enslaved around the globe.
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Movie, 2006
Reflection on "United 93"
April 27,
2006
by John R. Brooks – Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America
United 93 discussion guide will help
adult small groups talk about issues
and think through reactions to the movie, all from a faith
perspective.
Lutheran
Film Associates
Lutheran Film
Associates (LFA) is the agency through which
Lutheran churches have created and distributed
movies and television shows for more than 50
years.
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