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- A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.
- Guide Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon and brilliant cryptographer Sophie Neveu through the evidence of a murder that occurred in the Louvre.
- Dramatic reenactments of the 2000-year alternative history suggested by "The Da Vinci Code" and a documentary exploration of how much of this account is true and how much is fiction.
- Author Simon Cox takes you on a journey to the action sites of Dan Brown's novel and introduces the authors and thinkers that were Brown's inspiration. An EXTRA section delves into a deeper mystery behind The Da Vinci Code.
- "Aude (France) in a very small village (Rennes-Le-Chateau) a priest (Françoise-Bérenger Saunière) at the end of 1800 became inexplicable rich after he made a mysterious discover. Tania Martino, a young writer from Italy, wrote recently a book about it and she will lead the viewers of this film through multiple connections, legends and real facts. Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" novel and many other writers were inspired by the story of Rennes-Le-Chateau. The Templars and Cathars knights and even the Celts are strictly connected with this ancient place. For the first time this argument has been filmed also with aerial shots and it has a lot of of stunning views and new perspective, including places and subjects never been filmed with a drone.
- Tony Robinson examines the claims made in Dan Brown's best-selling novel, "The Da Vinci Code."
- It features Ron Howard and Hans Zimmer. We find out how Zimmer got the gig and aspects of his work.
- The film follows Renaissance towering figure through conspiracy of palaces, blasphemy accusations, and whispers of betrayal and romance.
- Everyone wants to know. Is Dan Brown's best selling fiction thriller "The Da Vinci Code" novel, really fact or fiction? Was Jesus really married to Mary Magdalene? Was she one of his disciples? Did they have a child together that became France's royal bloodline? Did Catholic secret societies hide these and many other secrets about Jesus? Were famous people like Leonardo Da Vinci and Sir Isaac Newton in on the secrets? Did Leonardo try to warn us through "The Last Supper" painting? Based on three best-selling books-"Breaking the DaVinci Code", "The DaVinci Deception" and "Cracking DaVinci's Code"-this program solves a 2000 year old mystery! "Breaking the DaVinci Code" answers all the lingering questions and finally sets the record straight-through interviews with book authors and the world's leading experts in archeology, theology, art history, philosophy and science.
- We get movie clips, behind the scenes materials, and comments. We hear from Dan Brown, Ron Howard, producer Brian Grazer, screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, casting director Jane Jenkins, and actors Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou.
- 20051h 3mNot Rated4.2 (16)TV Movie"The Da Vinci Code", Dan Brown's best selling novel, has captivated the imagination of millions of readers. This provocative story, filled with what is purported to be rich historical background, has spurred an ever-expanding interest in the author's source materials. The DaVinci Code Deception sorts out fact from fiction, and in the process sizzles with all the drama, mystery and intrigue of the original Dan Brown novel. Viewers will be fascinated, not only by the questions raised, but by the complex and controversial answers with the help of some of the world's leading experts in the fields of theology, art history, philosophy and science. The DaVinci Code Deception explores the strange events, mysterious ideas, secret meetings, and curious arguments implied in the book. More importantly our investigation will engage the mind and provide compelling evidence of a strangely secret world inhabited by artists, priests, Popes and Kings, during this most mysterious era.
- This collection of 27 segments provides users access to interview segments with key members of the cast and crew, concept art, still photographs, descriptions of the differences between Brown's book and Goldsman's screenplay, production factoids, historical trivia, look at the source novel and its adaptation, cast and performances, costumes and props, visual design, editing, and general thoughts about the flick. Throughout the interviews, we get info from director Ron Howard, producer Brian Grazer, author Dan Brown, art director Giles Masters, costume designer Daniel Orlandi, screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, head scenic artist James Gemmill, and actors Tom Hanks, Paul Bettany, Alfred Molina, Jean Reno, Ian McKellen, and Audrey Tautou.
- It presents cast and crew giving us some notes about Howard's involvement in the project and then gets into the screenplay and changes from the novel. We learn more about aspects of the characters like hair, makeup and costumes as well as the execution of various scenes, practical effects like a fake corpse, French language scenes, sets and cinematography, challenges telling the story, Howard's directing methods, and the story's appeal.
- Energy from the Sun is the source and foundation for life on Earth as we know it, where Space and Time are linked. The Sun gives birth to light, stirs the base elements of our atmosphere, and enables photosynthesis for food and oxygen. In its absence, fire is the substitute for its warmth that purifies the soul. This original music video was an official entry of the #EnterTheWorldOfHansZimmer video contest in conjunction with Sony Music and YouTube.
- An exploration of the life and works and the genius of the Italian artist, sculptor and architect, Leonardo Da Vinci. Includes sixtus, 'The Last Supper', 'Mona Lisa', inventions, mirrored writing, codex, codes, the Catholic Church, the 'Holy Grail' and a great deal more.
- This extraordinary DVD examines the secrets that Dan Brown did not know and explores the hidden truth of the Da Vinci Code. Going far beyond where the story ends - this DVD clearly presents the rest of the facts. Three hours of all original material. Explore the sites and areas not previously discussed with expert guides. See firsthand such locations as St. Sulpice, the Louvre, Westminster Abby, Temple Church, and Rosslyn Chapel. Examine the art for new details in an exciting learning format and see up close the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, Maddona of the Rocks, Adoration of the Magi and other important works. Hear the experts expose new details and findings. Leading Rosslyn and Templar authority Mark Oxbrow, often quoted Clive Prince and Lynn Picknet, Cracking the Da Vinci Code author Simon Cox, and others reveal what is new and what it means.
- Banned Books: The Da Vinci Code Novel is a film talking about the reaction against the Da Vinci Code novel when it was published, how some countries banned the novel, demonstrated against it, and the details which were written inside the novel. It looks at the reaction against the book and the writer, why some countries banned the book, how Dan Brown claimed in the beginning of the novel that his novel is based on true facts, what was the role of woman in the old church, and discusses whether Jesus married Mary Magdalene and bore children. The film focuses on the Da Vinci Code, which merges fantasy and fact, and how people fall into this realm of reality and the imagination.
- Origins of the Da Vinci Code follows writer Henry Lincoln as he discusses a variety of facts uncovered during his study of the 'Da Vinci Code' which Dan Brown based his successful novel on.
- Filmed Live on May 6, 2006 at Cornerstone Community Church in Simi Valley, CA. Nearly 50 million people have read Dan Brown's controversial book, "The Da Vinci Code". Now millions more have seen the blockbuster movie causing even more confusion and searching questions. We must be prepared to give an account of what we believe and to answer questions that will inevitably arise with this powerful teaching on the "Con" behind the "Code". UPDATE: Dan Brown's "Angels & Demons" was released in theaters in May 2009! The "con" continued with this latest installment. Be prepared to give an answer to those with questions surrounding this topic.
- It features remarks from Ron Howard, visual effects producer Barrie Hemsley, Moving Picture Company visual effects supervisor Gary Brozenich, Moving Pictures 3d artist Matt Middleton, Rainmaker visual effects supervisor Mark Breakspear, Double Negative visual effects supervisor Paul Riddle, Double Negative 2D lead Ciaran Crowley, Double Negative senior technical director Phil Johnson, Senate visual effects supervisor Jim Madigan and Moving Pictures environmental lead Dan Neal on the Visual effects of the film.
- Who doesn't love a good mystery? Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code made the New York Times Best Seller list during its first week of release in 2003. Join Darla's Book Club as she discusses and maybe even solve The Da Vinci Code.
- We get remarks from Ron Howard, Todd Hallowell, Ian McKellen and Allan Cameron on the various sets that show up in the movie.
- Since the filmmakers couldn't actually shoot in the Louvre, they needed to make their own versions of the paintings.
- The facts, fiction and the phenomenon of Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" brought to life in this fascinating documentary. Discover the interwoven facts, history, paintings and real-life locations that inspired Dan Brown's tale.
- It presents comments from Howard and Brown and shows film clips as it reveals hidden messages in the film.
- It offers brief remarks from Howard and composer Hans Zimmer about the film's score.
- We hear from Todd Hallowell, Dan Brown, and art director Giles Masters on details at the many of the props created for the movie. Masters handles most of this material and provides a fun glimpse of the pieces built to fit the film's many demands.
- Includes notes from cast and crew and examines the supporting characters. This short deals with casting for Fache, Teabing, Silas, Aringarosa, Sauniere, Remy, and Vernet. We also learn about their performances, aspects of the roles and creates a very good examination of the actors and characters to let us know a fair amount about them.
- It features cast and crew discussing the shooting in Paris and the Louvre, England, Scotland and Malta.
- It includes comments from Ron Howard, Dan Brown, John Calley, and Akiva Goldsmam. Dan Brown tell us how he initially didn't want to see Code made into a movie until he finished his trilogy, and we learn about some changes from the novel when it leap before the camera.
- We visit the director on location at the Louvre on July 6, 2005. He offers some general notes about the flick but doesn't tell us much in this brief clip.
- We get movie clips, behind the scenes materials, and comments. We hear from Dan Brown, Ron Howard, producers Brian Grazer and John Calley and actor Tom Hanks.
- It features cast and crew revealing their personal impressions of the Mona Lisa as well as a few facts about the painting.
- 2005– 45mTV-PG6.8 (11)TV EpisodeThe line between fact and fiction is elusive and nowhere more so than in the pages of Dan Brown's bestseller, The Da Vinci Code. Now Josh takes on the most controversial of the book's many claims: that the bloodline of Jesus Christ came to Europe and lived on in a line of French kings. In a world exclusive, The History Channel has been given permission to extract DNA from the founding queen of the Merovingian monarchy and to compare it with the living members of a genetic group to which Jesus Christ is thought to have belonged.
- Writers and historians discuss the success and background to the bestseller.
- In which the Diminishing Returns trio seek to uncover the truth about how to best sequelise the film adaptation of 2003 best-selling novel: The Da Vinci Code.
- It's a very unusual travel about the place and the story which partially inspired Dan Brown's book "The Da Vinci Code".Rennes-le-Château one on the most mysterious village in the world.
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