Spielberg and Rylance reunite for a film about interfaith tensions at a pivotal moment
April 13, 2016
by Peter T. Chattaway
Religion has been a recurring theme in Steven Spielbergs films.
Some of his films, like Schindlers List and Munich, have explored key issues in recent Jewish history, and he has long had an interest in the story of Moses, which has manifested itself in Raiders of the Lost Ark, which Spielberg directed, and The Prince of Egypt, which DreamWorks produced at his behest. Other films, such as Amistad, have shone a positive light on Christianity, and particularly Catholicism.
And then there are the strong religious overtones in Spielbergs science fiction films, particularly Close Encounters of the Third Kind (which makes an explicit reference to the story of Moses as dramatized in The Ten Commandments) and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (with its dying and rising Christ-figure from another world).
But what happens when Judaism and Catholicism clash in one of his films?
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/filmchat/2016/04/spielberg-and-rylance-reunite-for-a-film-about-interfaith-tensions-at-a-pivotal-moment-in-catholic-history.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3675680/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortara_case