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Mel Gets Hell On His ‘Passion’
jewish week ^ | (07/04/2003) | Eric J. Greenberg

Posted on 08/11/2003 7:39:54 AM PDT by dennisw

Mel Gets Hell On His ‘Passion’

Eric J. Greenberg

Hollywood hero Mel Gibson may be a straight shooter on the silver screen, but his accusation of theft against a group of interfaith scholars is way off target.

So says the Anti-Defamation League and a group of Catholic scholars, who dismiss as Hollywood fantasy Gibson’s charge that the scholars used a stolen script to criticize as dangerously anti-Semitic his forthcoming movie about the final hours of Jesus’ life.

The ADL last week declared its support for the seven interfaith scholars — four Catholic and three Jewish — only days after the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops washed its hands of the interfaith team and its 18-page report.

The report cites numerous anti-Semitic scenes and violations of Roman Catholic teachings in the “The Passion,” which Gibson is directing and co-wrote. Gibson said the film, which is to be released next spring, is based on the Four Gospels.

“ADL fully stands behind their report” calling on Gibson to revise the film.

ADL noted that in the report, made public by The Jewish Week, the scholars “unanimously agreed that the screenplay ... was replete with objectionable elements that would promote anti-Semitism.”

In a new twist to the controversy, ADL said that contrary to Gibson’s claims, his ICON Productions was well aware that the interfaith team had been reviewing the script in late April and early May. At that point, Gibson and ICON “indicated their willingness to consider the scholar’s suggestions,” ADL confirmed.

Rabbi Eugene Korn, ADL’s director of interfaith affairs, told The Jewish Week that on May 2, Gibson was privately sent the scholars’ report, which outlines the anti-Semitic scenes and violations of Roman Catholic teachings. But ICON responded by threatening a lawsuit, Rabbi Korn said.

In a letter dated May 9, ICON for the first time hurled the accusation that the scholars had used a stolen early draft of the script.

Meanwhile, the controversy has caused a rift between the Bishops Conference and four of its top interfaith advisers.

The Catholic members of the interfaith team drafted a strong letter to the Rev. Arthur Kennedy, the conference’s director of ecumenical affairs, expressing their outrage at USCCB capitulation to Gibson’s legal threat. They said the action threatens Catholic teaching and their own credibility. (Their position is posted at www.bc.edu/cjlearning.)

“The charge that we stole [the script] is absurd and insulting,” said the June 25 letter signed by Mary Boys of Union Theological Seminary, Philip Cunningham of Boston University, the Rev. John Pawlikowski of the Chicago Theological Union and the Rev. Lawrence Frizzell of Seton Hall University.

They disputed as “regrettable” the Bishops Conference apology to Gibson and as “misleading” its June 11 press release claiming that the conference did not “establish” the interfaith team to study the script.

“We were in fact assembled by Dr. [Eugene] Fisher [associate director of ecumenical affairs at the Bishops Conference] and Rabbi Korn,” the letter stated.

The scholars called on the Bishops Conference to issue a public clarification that they did not steal the script and support their recommendations.

“We do not deserve being left ‘high and dry,’ ” the scholars said.

The team of scholars has not said how it obtained the script.

Gibson’s critics also warned that he is apparently using as sources an 18th century mystical anti-Semitic book by a German nun, Sister Anne Catherine Emmerich, and a tome by Mary of Agreda, a 17th century Spanish aristocrat. This contradicts Gibson’s claim that he is using only the Gospels.

Emmerich’s book is a diary of the nun’s visions, many of which are anti-Semitic, according to Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

Emmerich “told of a vision she had in which she rescued from purgatory an old Jewish woman who confessed to her that Jews strangled Christian children and used their blood in the observance of their rituals,” Rabbi Hier said.

Mary of Agreda wrote that all Jews continue to be afflicted because of their involvement in Jesus’ death.

“For filmmakers to do justice to the biblical accounts of the passion, they must complement their artistic vision with sound scholarship, which includes knowledge of how the passion accounts have been used historically to disparage and attack Jews and Judaism,” ADL said.

Asked by The Jewish Week if Gibson has or will consult with interfaith experts before the movie is released, ICON producer Steve McEveety said in a statement: “As is consistent with the filmmaking process, we have, and will continue to consult the resources necessary to create the most accurate and honest presentation of the story as possible.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: melgibson; thepassion
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1 posted on 08/11/2003 7:39:54 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: dennisw
Don't mess with Mother Church.
2 posted on 08/11/2003 7:50:38 AM PDT by thinktwice
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To: dennisw
...interfaith scholars...

A group of weasely, liberals who believe that Jesus wears Nikes.

3 posted on 08/11/2003 7:53:37 AM PDT by JesseHousman
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To: dennisw
OUCH! Truth hurts.
4 posted on 08/11/2003 7:56:01 AM PDT by Only1choice____Freedom (If everything you experienced, believed, lived was a lie, would you want to know the truth?)
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To: dennisw
I don't see Mel backing down now, and he would be crazy if he did.

All the ADL controversy is doing is making sure that this is the most popular movie Mel has ever made.
5 posted on 08/11/2003 7:56:04 AM PDT by Ronin (Qui tacet consentit!)
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To: dennisw
bump
6 posted on 08/11/2003 8:01:48 AM PDT by VOA
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To: Ronin
I'm just wondering how accurate this "stolen script" really is.

Wouldn't it be hilarious if they were criticizing a completely different movie than the one released.

7 posted on 08/11/2003 8:09:10 AM PDT by TomB
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To: dennisw
Let's see the movie and decide for ourselves. Prior restraint is not the American way. Where did the "nine interfaith scholars" get the draft manuscript, anyway? And where is their indignation at all the artistic and real-world perversions of scripture permeating western civilization? What a load of craap these pious psuedo-intellectuals are pushing.
8 posted on 08/11/2003 8:12:27 AM PDT by rmgatto
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To: dennisw
Well, if the script was obtained with permission, proof of that permission would be an absolute defense.
9 posted on 08/11/2003 8:15:48 AM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: dennisw
The film has been made and it looks like Mel has decided on what the final cut will look like since he's been testing it out to larger and larger audiences. All the ADL can do now is protest and create controversy.
10 posted on 08/11/2003 8:18:41 AM PDT by Johnbalaya
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To: Johnbalaya
So Mel should hire the ADL to do his press? To create a good pre-opening buzz?
11 posted on 08/11/2003 8:20:47 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: JesseHousman
If the ADL doesn't like this flim they should make their own version, or just shut up. I'm getting a little tired of the whining myself.

Tell it like it was written Mel, we don't need a PC sanitized version.
12 posted on 08/11/2003 8:24:18 AM PDT by steve50
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To: dennisw
replete with objectionable elements Cite one, please. What the heck is this anyway? The guy is making a movie, not writing history. And I'm willing to bet it will be far less offensive to Jews than the Last Temptation of Christ was to Christians.
13 posted on 08/11/2003 8:27:47 AM PDT by bobsatwork
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To: dennisw
Can't we have a Jewish film on Samuel? Really, with the exception of King David its been all downhill for Jews since his time. We could get experts together to critique the film, and fight over nuance and translation and anti-Semitism and pro-Zionism, and what God told Samuel, and blasphemy, etc., etc.
14 posted on 08/11/2003 8:28:14 AM PDT by gaspar
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To: dennisw
“The charge that we stole [the script] is absurd and insulting,” said the June 25 letter signed by Mary Boys of Union Theological Seminary, Philip Cunningham of Boston University, the Rev. John Pawlikowski of the Chicago Theological Union and the Rev. Lawrence Frizzell of Seton Hall University.

Notice the words used................they didn't deny it.
15 posted on 08/11/2003 8:28:33 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple
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To: dennisw
So Mel should hire the ADL to do his press? To create a good pre-opening buzz?

Now there's a thought... If the ADL et al really wanted to scuttle this movie, they'd be singing its praises from the rooftops. Because churchgoing Christians generally don't go by the word of biblical "scholars" and theologians. I can't speak for the Catholics, but the Baptists (2nd largest Christian group in the U.S.) don't trust the word of those who play fast and loose with the Bible, aka "Word of God", and would stay home in droves.

16 posted on 08/11/2003 8:29:17 AM PDT by wimpycat (Down with Kooks and Kookery!)
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To: dennisw
I would suspect the ADL considers the entire New Testament to be "anti-semitic". Don't they have anything better to do than attack Christians?
17 posted on 08/11/2003 8:29:30 AM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: dennisw
the scholars “unanimously agreed that the screenplay ... was replete with objectionable elements that would promote anti-Semitism.”


Don't see this movie! Don't see this movie!

18 posted on 08/11/2003 8:31:13 AM PDT by Skooz (Tagline removed by moderator)
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To: dennisw
If you have not see the film's trailer yet:

"The Passion"

19 posted on 08/11/2003 8:35:46 AM PDT by ex-Texan (My tag line is broken !)
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To: dennisw
The essential point is ignored: how did they obtain the script? They won't say.

If my neighbor "borrows" a saw from my garage to use without asking my permission, I may not make a big deal of it. But if he borrows it in order to cut down my shade trees, I might be inclined to make a criminal case out of it.

Similarly, if the "scholars" had used the script for legitimate study instead of using it to publicly berate Mel Gibson as an anti-Semite, Mr. Gibson might have overlooked their theft.

20 posted on 08/11/2003 8:39:39 AM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave soldiers and their Commander in Chief)
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