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{{summary | text=[[Christianity]] has always been one of the most important themes in the history of cinema. Even in the earliest early days, a director directors like George Méliès would direct several were directing films that deals dealing with the Christian faith , such as Jeanne d'Arc in 1899. In 1905, Ferdinand Zecca and Lucien Nonguet co-direct directed [[La vie et la passion de Jésus Christ]]. This film would be among was the first production to features the life of Christ on the big screen, for a large number of people; it was the first time in their life that they had the gospels on a big screen. A couple of years later, in the early 10's, The following decade [[Cecil B.DeMille]] became very famous among moviegoers by for making films with religious themes. After spending the decade working on movies, it's with With the film; [[The Ten Commandments (1923 film)|The Ten Commandments ]](1923) that DeMille puts brought Christian filmaking to a point no other director never got tonew level. A silent version of the 1950's classic Ben-Hur exist and Mary Pickford played in a couple Christian themes films; [[Sparrows]] is one of them. Several others directors in the silent era did worked with religious themes; [[Carl Dreyer]] who famously made created [[La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc]] in 1928. This film , which is considered among some film scholars and critics around the world to be one of the greatest movies of all time.}}
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