A biopic of Mary Magdalene, a follower of Jesus and witness to his
crucifixion and resurrection, has been scheduled for release in 2017.
The biblical character was first depicted on film in 1912 in an American film called From the Manger to the Cross, filmed
on location in Palestine, and has been portrayed in multiple films
since. However, this new biopic is the first to focus on the life of
Mary herself.
The as-yet untitled film hopes to explore more fully the mysterious
character of the woman who first witnessed Jesus' resurrection.
"Mary Magdalene is a strong character, who was so unique in her time,
and her story will give audiences a chance to experience the cultural
turbulence, human passions, and devotional beliefs that set in motion so
much of modern history," Peter Kujawski and Robert Walak of Universal
Pictures International Productions affirmed
It will be produced by Iain Canning and Emile Sherman, the pair behind The King's Speech, and directed by Garth Davis.
"We are thrilled to partner with Iain and Emile at See-Saw on this
project, who have a track record for developing compelling material with
a focus on quality. We're certain that Garth's artistic vision will
deliver an incredibly powerful new perspective on one of the world's
most well-known origin stories," Kujawski and Walak added.
Mary Magdalene is one of the most intriguing and talked about
biblical characters. During the Middle Ages, she took on the identity of
a repentant prostitute, despite there being no suggestion of this in
the Gospels. She has also been rumoured to be Jesus' wife, another
reputation unsupported in the canon. However, she was a close follower
of Jesus – mentioned at least 12 times in the Gospels, more than most
apostles – and is considered, by many, as one of the heroines of the
faith.
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