In this compelling dramatization, Rob, a graphic artist, who's taking a break from his computer and painting a few Easter eggs for his children, gets to thinking about Easters past and how his family celebrated by going to church. Although he's not religious now, he wonders whether he should still take his kids, and these reflections segue into a retelling of the Easter story, utilizing scenes of modern-day Jerusalem and segments featuring music and mime. The story concludes with Rob back at his computer, hitting the "search" button, and submitting an advanced search query for "Jesus." While the organization gets a bit chaotic at times, the refreshing, offbeat style might just appeal to young adults who have outgrown the Easter bunny and want a more mature approach to this glorious holy day. Aud: P. (J. Reed)
Three Days That Changed the World
(2000) 25 min. $12.99. Vision Video. PPR. Color cover. ISBN: 1-56364-3502. Vol. 15, Issue 3
Three Days That Changed the World
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