I just watched this last night, which you've probably seen.
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The Gospel According to St Matthew (1964) Director: Pier Paolo Pasolini image The Gospel According to St. Matthew is a 1964 epic biblical drama film in the Italian neorealist style, written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. It is a cinematic rendition of the story of Jesus according to the Gospel of Matthew, from the Nativity through the Resurrection. In the neorealist tradition, the film utilizes a cast of non-professional actors, and is filmed entirely on-location throughout Southern Italy. The dialogue is taken directly from the Gospel of Matthew, as Pasolini felt that "images could never reach the poetic heights of the text." He reportedly chose Matthew's Gospel over the others because he had decided that "John was too mystical, Mark too vulgar, and Luke too sentimental." (wikipedia) #drama #history #christian #classic #cinema #kino #kinostr #movies #films #filmstr #classics #60s
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I'm not personally seeing The Marxist Jesus that people saw in the film. (Pasolini was a Marxist, I believe he saw himself as an atheist too, perhaps as a cultural Christian, not sure). Obviously these things are a lot more confused and not cut and dry. Well worth a watch tho. A curious Reddit discussion on it, which may or may not be worth reading. I'd be curious to read your thoughts on it. https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueFilm/comments/yavyc7/question_about_the_gospel_according_to_matthew_by/?rdt=58952