Inherit the Earth (film)
Inherit the Earth | |
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Directed by | Yaky Yosha |
Produced by | Dorit Yosha |
Written by | Yaky Yosha |
Music by | Richard Berger |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Israel |
Language |
English Hebrew |
Inherit the Earth is director Yaky Yosha's first documentary feature. It documents the combined efforts of Christians and Jews to make the Pope's visit to the Holy Land a successful one.
In the winter of 2000, Yosha and his crew documented all stages in the building of a massive amphitheater, for the one hundred thousand people scheduled to participate in an open-air mass Pope John-Paul II would lead on the Mount of Beatitudes – where two thousand years earlier, Jesus of Nazarath gave the "Sermon on the Mount" to his followers.
For six weeks, two-dozen Jewish contractors and Christian priests worked back to back and against all odds, confronting deadline as well as deadly weather conditions.
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