The Third Testament Synopsis:
"The Third Testament" follows the discovery of four lost gospels that are included in the canon of the bible as the third testament. Some believe the gospels are fake, while others believe their discovery will lead to the improvement of humanity. For one nonbeliever, it is the key to finding her husband, a documentary film maker gone missing after interviewing the archeologist who discovered the missing gospels.
First-time director Matt Dallmann’s The Third Testament is a thriller/mockumentary that tells the “what if” story of the discovery of a third testament in the Bible and missing filmmaker Jacob Mathews,
The movie is shot realistically and clearly on the red camera as if the audience is watching an actual documentary. It follows Caroline (Amy Weins-Dallmann) who is looking for the truth behind her husband Jacob’s disappearance. She persistently pursues and documents her conversations with Phineas...
"The Third Testament" follows the discovery of four lost gospels that are included in the canon of the bible as the third testament. Some believe the gospels are fake, while others believe their discovery will lead to the improvement of humanity. For one nonbeliever, it is the key to finding her husband, a documentary film maker gone missing after interviewing the archeologist who discovered the missing gospels.
First-time director Matt Dallmann’s The Third Testament is a thriller/mockumentary that tells the “what if” story of the discovery of a third testament in the Bible and missing filmmaker Jacob Mathews,
The movie is shot realistically and clearly on the red camera as if the audience is watching an actual documentary. It follows Caroline (Amy Weins-Dallmann) who is looking for the truth behind her husband Jacob’s disappearance. She persistently pursues and documents her conversations with Phineas...
- 3/6/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Magdaline Pictures Presents
A Film By Matt Dallmann
The Third Testament
Running Time: 78 Minutes
Shot on: Red One Digital Camera
“The Third Testament” opens with documentary footage of an interview gone wrong: a man, who we later learn is the famous Phineas Black, viciously attacks his interviewer, then static and darkness.
Archived news reports light up the screen, telling the tale of a documentary filmmaker gone missing. Bit by bit, it is revealed that the missing filmmaker, Jacob Matthews, was interviewing Phineas Black in an effort to debunk his latest archeological discovery, The Third Testament to the Bible.
Through several interviews with professors, historians, and archeologists, we learn the history of the gospels that make up the Third Testament. And like the New Testament before it, this new edition to the canon of the Bible has changed religious doctrine held sacred by so many followers for so many years.
Carolyn,...
A Film By Matt Dallmann
The Third Testament
Running Time: 78 Minutes
Shot on: Red One Digital Camera
“The Third Testament” opens with documentary footage of an interview gone wrong: a man, who we later learn is the famous Phineas Black, viciously attacks his interviewer, then static and darkness.
Archived news reports light up the screen, telling the tale of a documentary filmmaker gone missing. Bit by bit, it is revealed that the missing filmmaker, Jacob Matthews, was interviewing Phineas Black in an effort to debunk his latest archeological discovery, The Third Testament to the Bible.
Through several interviews with professors, historians, and archeologists, we learn the history of the gospels that make up the Third Testament. And like the New Testament before it, this new edition to the canon of the Bible has changed religious doctrine held sacred by so many followers for so many years.
Carolyn,...
- 2/12/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
I never thought I'd see the day, but Djinns are apparently a hot topic right now in filmland. This third project comes from filmmaker Matt Dallmann (whose first feature, The Third Testament, is being distributed by First Look Features).
Below you'll find the five-minute short film that was created to help get a feature off the ground. Check it out below along with the following teaser text, or synopsis, or whatever it is.
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"Imagine for a moment that the lighter you're using to fire up your next cigarette is home to far more than just wick and fluid ... According to the Qu'ran, two creations have free will: humans and Djinn ... Made of smokeless flame, Djinn can be good or evil. One might even take up residence in your Zippo -- any flick of which can change the world in a terrifying instant."
- Uncle Creepy
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Below you'll find the five-minute short film that was created to help get a feature off the ground. Check it out below along with the following teaser text, or synopsis, or whatever it is.
Dig it!
"Imagine for a moment that the lighter you're using to fire up your next cigarette is home to far more than just wick and fluid ... According to the Qu'ran, two creations have free will: humans and Djinn ... Made of smokeless flame, Djinn can be good or evil. One might even take up residence in your Zippo -- any flick of which can change the world in a terrifying instant."
- Uncle Creepy
Visit The Evilshop @ Amazon!
- 8/2/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Djinn Movie StillsThe teaser for Djinn below is a promo' for a much larger film from director Matt Dallmann (The Third Testament). The movie clip has a real Apocalypse Now vibe, as one woman relates here problems to a mysterious counsellour. The film also takes some mythos from the Qu'ran, with the introduction of the Djinn, or for North Americans - genies. Watch the clip explode below!
Tagline:
"Because there are more things in Heaven and Hell than any of us can dream -- or wish for" (Bp Media).
The synopsis for Djinn:
"Imagine for a moment that the lighter you're using to fire up your next cigarette is home to far more than just wick and fluid.
According to the Qu'ran, two creations have free will: humans and Djinn. Made of smokeless flame, Djinn can be good or evil. One might even take up residence in your Zippo...
Tagline:
"Because there are more things in Heaven and Hell than any of us can dream -- or wish for" (Bp Media).
The synopsis for Djinn:
"Imagine for a moment that the lighter you're using to fire up your next cigarette is home to far more than just wick and fluid.
According to the Qu'ran, two creations have free will: humans and Djinn. Made of smokeless flame, Djinn can be good or evil. One might even take up residence in your Zippo...
- 8/2/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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