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Bent Pyramid’s Documentary |
Jesus: The Lost Years is the greatest story never told… until now.
New York Times best-selling author Paul Perry and investigative archeologist and accomplished paleographer John deBry, negotiated the sands of Egypt to unlock this ancient mystery. What they find will shock you.
The story begins in the unforgiving and harsh Sinai Desert with an inspiring expedition that combines physical exploits, spiritual journey and historical detective work. The film takes you on a journey that explores the childhood of Jesus. It addresses some provocative questions: Was Jesus' childhood actually spent in Egypt? If so, what did He do there? Where did He go? Is there any proof, or is this an elaborate religious hoax?
In the most historic and thorough journey of all time, this film will profoundly influence your thinking and impact your faith. |
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Executive Producer
As head of Bent Pyramid Productions, LLC, Miles teamed up with New York Times best-selling author Paul Perry for this film.
After reading Perry's book, Miles was inspired to create a documentary that would engage audiences the world over and literally take them on a journey into a piece of Egypt’s history few people had ever seen.
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Archeologist
One of the most memorable experiences of his career.
John de Bry is an internationally recognized historical archaeologist who has worked on numerous research and exploration projects in various parts of the world.
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Author
His quest to explore the lost years of Jesus began several years ago while directing a documentary film about the stone temples of the Nile River in Egypt. "I was looking across the desert from the deck of the production boat when I remembered that Jesus had been to Egypt to escape the death sentence imposed on him by King Herod, but there was no account in the Bible about what he did when he was there," said Perry.
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Director / Cinematographer
International experienced producers.
Marlin Darrah is the President of International Film and Video and has produced and directed more than 80 travel and documentary programs in over 120 countries. Darrah's work can be seen on National Geographic, Explorer, NBC, CBS, FOX, Discovery Channel, History Channel and CNN.
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