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  • The Last Prophet

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    This animated feature aims to introduce the story of Islam and its Prophet to new generations in the appealing and accessible medium of animation. (Fine Media Group)


    GENRE(S): Animation | Drama
    WRITTEN BY: Brian Nissen
    DIRECTED BY: Richard Rich
    RELEASE DATE: Theatrical: November 14, 2004
    RUNNING TIME: 93 minutes, Color
    ORIGIN: USA



    Richard Rich

    After fourteen years of experience at Disney, which included directing the animated classic “THE FOX AND THE HOUND” Richard went on to form Rich Animation Studios. Since that time he has directed dozens of high-quality animated tales like “THE ANIMATED HERO CLASSICS” (in conjunction with Time-Warner) which were featured on HBO. He enjoys bringing drama and laughter to the screen accompanied with a message that tugs at the heart and changes lives. He has directed more than seventy short form stories and six feature length movies, including the popular “SWAN PRINCESS” series and E.B. White’s “THE TRUMPET OF THE SWAN” which will be distributed by Tristar for the Spring of 2001. Directing “Muhammad, the Last Prophet” has been an incredible journey for the veteran filmmaker. Of the experience, he states, “Bringing his story to life has been an enormous challenge but it has given me a great appreciation for what Muhammad has accomplished for the world.”

    The Screenplay Writer

    Brian Nissen

    While working on his Master’s degree in acting from The California Institute of the Arts Brian wrote a one-act play that won the American College Theatre Festival’s Best Short Play Award. It was consequently produced and performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Since that time Brian has been writing screenplays for RichCrest Animation. His credits include over sixty short form screenplays and five feature length screenplays.

    Music Composer

    William Kidd

    William Kidd was educated in composition, conducting, and orchestration at the prestigious Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Southern California. In 1992 he won an Emmy for best original score and received an Emmy nomination in 1990 for his musical direction of the 62nd Academy Awards Show. He has orchestrated scores for numerous motion pictures including STAR TREK VI, CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, and KARATE KID III. His work is heard in movie theaters, on television sets, and in theme parks across the world.

    Production Company

    A Brief History of RichCrest Animation

    Originating in 1984 as Rich Animation Studios, RichCrest has established a reputation for top quality family animation. For years it produced religious videos along with its critically acclaimed “Animated Heroes Series” which ran on HBO. In 1994 Rich entered the feature market with the theatrical release of its animated classic, “THE SWAN PRINCESS”. Two sequels quickly followed. Rich Animation then teamed with larger Hollywood studios to produce the features “THE KING AND I”, “SCARECROW”, and “THE TRUMPET OF THE SWAN”. In 2000 Rich was acquired by Crest, an animation company based in India, and became RichCrest Animation. RichCrest now looks to the future with a greatly enhanced capability in the exciting new world of computer animation.


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    Esslem n'dzair
    “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance”
    Derek Bok

  • #2
    Azul Stan

    Ils vont faire un dessin animé sur le Prophète (BDSL)? Personnelement je ne suis pas pour du tout.

    Si c'est comme "Le Prince d'Egypte", ou on voyait Musa chanter et danser.... Sans compter que l'Histoire etait completement altérée... Un exemple : Musa lorsqu'il va voir Pharaon y va avec sa femme, et pas avec son frere Harun....

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    • #3
      Azul Yassine

      Le film a reçu l'aval de l'autorité religieuse d'el Azhar. Il est donc, en principe, conforme.

      En tous cas, il fait, un grand succés au USA auprés de jeunes muslmans qui découvrent l'histoire du prophete d'une maniére plus interactive et plus pédagogique.

      J'approuve cette initiative. Je n'ai pas encore eu la chance de voir le film.
      “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance”
      Derek Bok

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      • #4
        Bonjour,
        J'aimerais bien le voir, seuleument j'ai peur d'etre decue....le Prophete "S.L.S" n'est pas nimporte qui (mais du moment qu'on recu l'accord D'Eazhar) il n'y aura pas de deception j'epere.

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        • #5
          J'espere alors que la vie du Prophète (BDSL) ne virera pas à la comédie musicale comme "Le Prince d'Egypte" qui m'a beaucoup déçu pour Musa (AS).

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          • #6
            Voici deux autres articles sur ce dessin animé

            http://www.tariq-al-halal.com/article170.html

            http://www.5plusltd.com/new/archive/...2003/debat.htm

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            • #7
              Ca me rappelle un peu la polémique il y a .... longtemps ! à propos du film "le message". A lépoque la communauté musulmane a crié au scandale avant la sortie du film, et finalement le réalisateur a convié des représentants de l'Islam à une projection du film et tous ont salué ce film en relevant toutefois une seule erreur : Mahomet était "joué" par Anthony Queen, et on ne saurait représenté le prophète par une image. Le réalisateur a donc changé ça. Ce film est aujourd'ui encore une référence.

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              • #8
                Merci amelle pour les liens. Trés intéressant !
                “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance”
                Derek Bok

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