Bloodline (2008 film)
Bloodline is a 2008 documentary film by Bruce Burgess and Rene Barnett,[1] a filmmaker with an interest in paranormal claims, focused on the "Jesus bloodline" hypothesis and other elements of the 1982 book The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail.
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Directed by | Bruce Burgess |
Written by | Bruce Burgess |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The 2008 documentary was originally released in cinemas on 9 May. "Ben Hammott" relating to his alleged discoveries made in the vicinity of Rennes-le-Château since 1999; Burgess claims Ben Hammott would have found the treasure of Bérenger Saunière: a mummified corpse, which he believed were Mary Magdalene. In the film, Burgess interviews several people with alleged connections to the Priory of Sion, including a Gino Sandri and Nicolas Haywood. A book by one of the documentary's researchers, Rob Howells, entitled Inside the Priory of Sion: Revelations from the World's Most Secret Society - Guardians of the Bloodline of Jesus presented the version of the Priory of Sion as given in the 2008 documentary,[2] which contained several erroneous assertions, such as the claim that Plantard believed in the Jesus bloodline hypothesis.[3] By 21 March 2012 Ben Hammott confessed and apologised on Podcast interview (using his real name Bill Wilkinson) that everything to do with the tomb and related artifacts was a hoax; revealing that the actual tomb was now destroyed, being part of a full sized set located in a warehouse in England.[4][5]
Bruce Burgess returned to the subject matter with The Bloodline of Christ that was shown in September 2013 on the Yesterday channel.
References
- "Ben Hammott's page about Bloodline". Archived from the original on 2012-10-01.
- Robert Howells, Inside The Priory of Sion: Revelations From The World's Most Secret Society - Guardians of The Bloodline of Jesus (Watkins Publishing, 2011). ISBN 1-78028-017-3
- "In Holy Blood, Holy Grail Plantard claimed that the key to the mystery of Rennes-le-Château was that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had children." Howells, page 2.
- NightVision Radio, entry dated Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Archived March 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- "Statement by Ben Hammott". Archived from the original on 2019-10-30. Retrieved 2012-09-18.