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Primetime: Mel Gibson's Passion (2004)
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An Interview With Mel Gibson By Diane Sawyer
In this special edition of Primetime, ABC News' Diane Sawyer interviews filmmaker Mel Gibson about his highly controversial movie, The Passion of the Christ.
Gibson discusses his own religious beliefs with Sawyer and explains how his faith helped him overcome struggles with addiction and other personal problems at a spiritual low point in his life. These dark experiences ultimately led him to make The Passion of the Christ.
He responds to charges that the movie's portrayal of the Jewish role in the death of Christ will encourage anti-Semitism. He also elaborates on comments he's made about the Holocaust. In addition, Gibson tells why he felt it necessary to exhibit such a graphic depiction of Christ's crucifixion on film and discusses his decision to tell the story in Aramaic and Latin.
Sawyer also interviews Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, who shares his views on The Passion of the Christ. Religious scholars, members of the clergy and others assess the film's potential impact.
Critics, theologians and film aficionados won't want to miss this exclusive interview about one of the most emotionally charged movies of our time - The Passion of the Christ.
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