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Bloodline (2007)

Bloodline (2007)
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Drawing on the controversial "Bloodline" conspiracy that claims Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene actually married and had children, director Bruce Burgess' documentary cuts to the heart of the matter by speaking with two alleged members of the Priority of Scion -- a secret society rumored to have closely guarded the bloodline of Christ thought the centuries. In 1982, Christians around the world were shocked by a best-seller titled Holy Blood, Holy Grail, and though it was that book that is often credited with promulgating the "Bloodline" theory, it was author Dan Brown's 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code that propelled the theory to the forefront of contemporary religious debate. Could it be that the church has been covering up this secret for thousands of years? Now, in order to find out if there is any element of truth to the "Bloodline" theory, Burgess and his crew explore a wooden chest that may contain the greatest secret in the history of Christianity, discover a collection of handwritten letters penned by a late-19th century priest who openly repudiates official Christian Doctrine, and contacts two supposed representatives of the Priority of Scion in hopes of finding the evidence that will solve a mystery 2,000 years in the making. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce Burgess
Director(s):
Bruce Burgess
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Bloodline

Drawing on the controversial "Bloodline" conspiracy that claims Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene actually married and had children, director Bruce Burgess' documentary cuts to the heart of the matter by speaking with two alleged members of the Priority of Scion -- a secret society rumored to have closely guarded the bloodline of Christ thought the centuries. In 1982, Christians around the world were shocked by a best-seller titled Holy Blood, Holy Grail, and though it was that book that is often credited with promulgating the "Bloodline" theory, it was author Dan Brown's 2003 novel The Da Vinci Code that propelled the theory to the forefront of contemporary religious debate. Could it be that the church has been covering up this secret for thousands of years? Now, in order to find out if there is any element of truth to the "Bloodline" theory, Burgess and his crew explore a wooden chest that may contain the greatest secret in the history of Christianity, discover a collection of handwritten letters penned by a late-19th century priest who openly repudiates official Christian Doctrine, and contacts two supposed representatives of the Priority of Scion in hopes of finding the evidence that will solve a mystery 2,000 years in the making. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Bruce Burgess
Writer(s):
Bruce Burgess
Producer(s):
Rene Barnett
Categories:
Documentary
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    Colby L.

    If your into The Da Vinci Code and the whole Mary Magdalene conspiracy theory, this movie is for you. If you are a staunch Christian that follows everything the church says, then this movie is not for you. Whether the theories presented in this movie are facts or not, it begs you at least to consider the possibility that Jesus and Mary where in fact a couple. People should pursue the truth and many things outside of this movie have pointed people to signs that say that there is more to the story of Jesus then what the church would like you to know.

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    Susan B.

    I found the movie very interesting, enough to visit Renne Chateau when in France. I am eager to know about the excavation by the French government that is underway. Many are afraid of this type of film because the evidence it provides undermines the myths many base their lives upon. Its a movie for open minded people who are not brainwashed by christian theology.

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    Ann A.

    It's drivel. All lies. Don't rent it.

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