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  1. Color of the Cross is a 2006 religious film written by, directed by, and starring Jean-Claude La Marre. The film is one of the few depictions of Christ as a black man, and portrays Jesus' persecution as the result of racism.

  2. Nov 9, 2006 · Color of the Cross: Directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. With Jean-Claude La Marre, Johann John Jean, Adam Green, Jesse Holland. A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime.

  3. Color of the Cross | Rotten Tomatoes. PG-13 Released Jul 21, 2006 1h 28m Drama. List. In this biblical reinterpretation, a passionate black religious leader known as Jesus...

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  4. Currently you are able to watch "Color of the Cross" streaming on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video. It is also possible to rent "Color of the Cross" on Amazon Video online.

  5. Nov 10, 2006 · This powerful, epic film vividly portrays the last 48 hours of the life of Jesus Christ and challenges commonly held assumptions about Him. Featuring the first depiction of Jesus as a black man, Color of the Cross is also the first to suggest that the Crucifixion could have been racially motivated. (Nu-Lite Productions)

  6. Nov 9, 2006 · Overview. A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime. Jean-Claude La Marre.

  7. Color of the Cross. This powerful, epic film vividly portrays the last 48 hours of the life of Jesus Christ and challenges commonly held assumptions about Him. 147 IMDb 2.9 1 h 28 min 2006. PG-13. Drama · Cerebral · Downbeat · Tense.

  8. Oct 26, 2006 · Jesus’ mother Mary intently inquires in “Color of the Cross,” tidily summing up the novelty of this first bigscreen depiction of the Messiah as a man of palpably African heritage.

  9. Color of the Cross. A retelling of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  10. In this reimagining of the last 48 hours of Jesuslife, director Jean-Claude La Marre (who also wrote the film and plays Jesus Christ) posits that the founder of Christianity was a black man, and that his crucifixion was racially motivated.