The Bible (1977)
The Basilica of Monreale, near Palermo in Sicily acts as subject and springboard of Carné's final film; Its hundreds of gorgeous and intricate tiled mosaics vividly depict scenes from the Bible. Kinetic camerawork and dramatic narration of each scene compliment these stunning pieces in order to retell the Holy Book's age-old Story.
Director: Marcel Carné
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Jean Piat as Self |
| Directing | Marcel Carné | Director |
| Writing | Didier Decoin | Writer |
| Camera | Jean Collomb | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Maurice Laumain | Editor |
| Writing | Marcel Carné | Writer |
| Writing | Don Raffaello Lavagna | Writer |
| Production | André Tranché | Producer |
| Editing | Henri Rust | Editor |
| Production | Roland Lesaffre | Assistant Production Manager |
| Camera | François About | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Jean Collomb | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Jean-Marie Guillard-Benjamin | Original Music Composer |