A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime.

Many are calling Color of the Cross controversial, but it's really not. Just a pity they couldn't have chosen a story that was actually true and in the Bible (ie., God's judgment of leprosy on Aaron and Miriam for racism towards Moses' black wife).Looking for something to watch?

A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime.
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PG-13 (for some graphic crucifixion images)

We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Theater box office or somewhere else November 10, 2006 Just leave us a message Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service.You're almost there! Your Ticket Confirmation # is located under the header in your email that reads "Your Ticket Reservation Details". Beginning with the preparations of the Last Supper and ending with the Crucifixion that would set into motion one of the most spectacular stories ever told, Color of the Cross aims to tell a timeless and familiar tale from a fresh and thought-provoking new perspective. Use the HTML below.

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Actor/director/screenwriter Jean-Claude La Marre offers a controversial new vision of religious history with this interpretation of the Bible that presents Jesus Christ as a black man and suggests that the crucifixion, may, in fact, have been racially motivated. Nu-Lite Entertainment

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| Rating: 2/4 Chadwick Boseman Brought Black History and Power to Life In Ways That Will Inspire For Generations Was this review helpful to you? ...The first film to depict a black African Jesus is hindered by shoddy production values and so-so storytelling. View All Photos (19) With Jean-Claude La Marre, Johann John Jean, Adam Green, Jesse Holland.

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Whoa, Keanu May 18, 2015 A too-specific tale of historic injustice rather than one of divinely benevolent sacrifice on everybody's behalf. The Crucifixion revisited with black Jesus as victim of bias crime.

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