HomeArabArtFinanceEducationLebanonMediaMiddle EastPersonal Politics ReligionScienceSocietyTechnologyUSAWorld

Tarek Hoteit Notebook    profile|contact

« Home | with Darwin » | Giant Preserved Squid at the Natural History Museu... » | Some of Darwin's actual reserves » | Species Collection Room at the Natural History Mus... » | Reserves at the Natural History Museum in London » | Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) » | Test your Michael Jackson knowledge - CNN.com » | What Is Your Favorite Michael Jackson Song? - Inte... » | Fw: CNN Breaking news - Pop singer... » | Twitter on the Barricades - Six Lessons Learned - ... »

Bloodline The Movie – do you believe in it?

imageJust finished watching 2008 documentary, Bloodline The Movie. The movie is very nice and the story is fascinating. Discoveries of a chest and a tomb with a mummy claims to support the Da Vinci Code storyline that Jesus Chris and Marie Magdalene were married and had children. The documentary features an amateur archeologist, Ben Hammott, who discovered all the clues at Rennes-le-Chateau that are believed to belong to Bérenger Saunière, a 19th century priest who is believed to have kept the secret but later murdered. I enjoyed the movie and have strong belief in what is being presented, but it remains to be proven academically and scientifically. Moreover, when goggling the discoveries mentioned in the documentary, you do not see any breaking news around the story which makes you wonder if the documentary findings are only as controversial as the UFO sights or simply just another profitable movie for those who made it or were part of it. 

 

 

from YouTube:

BLOODLINE investigates the popular belief that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, who fled to southern France with their child.
In a an adventure worthy of Indiana Jones, filmmaker Bruce Burgess and team make connections between the Knights Templar, the legend of Mary Magdalene, hidden clues found at the famed church at Rennes-le-Chateau and make some stunning discoveries: a buried chest with artifacts that date to first century Jerusalem and a tomb with a mummified corpse draped in a shroud bearing a distinctive red cross.
http://www.bloodlinethemovie.com

Labels: , ,

Hi Tarek,
Thanks for your interest in Bloodline. It was, and remains, truly our passion project. We hope to have an update very soon.

Best wishes,
René Barnett
Bloodline Producer

Post a Comment

Twitter

    follow me on Twitter
    Tarek Hoteit