Updated On: 25 November, 2009 06:57 AM IST | | Soumya Mukerji
Award-winning producer Kent Walwin is on a visit to India to explore a facet of Christianity unfilmed so far. FYI chats with him about his new film that will explore Jesus' Eastern escapades
Award-winning producer Kent Walwin is on a visit to India to explore a facet of Christianity unfilmed so far. FYI chats with him about his new film that will explore Jesus' Eastern escapades
The East and enlightenment are a couple that finds a place in every faith. Even the most widespread Western ones. Some of these stories are secretive, others, well-known, and then there are those that fall in-between, to be mulled upon mindfully. Like Kent Walwin does. The UK-based film practitioner, who recently won the Dayawati Modi National Award for art and culture, slips into the overlooked caves of Christianity to trace Jesus Christ's missing years in the gospels. Called Young Jesus: The Missing Years, his film "starts where Passion of The Christ ends."
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