Secrets of the Code explained

Secrets of the Code
Director:Jonathan Stack
Country:United States
Language:English
Distributor:Sony Pictures

Secrets of the Code is a 2006 documentary based on Dan Burstein's New York Times best-seller of the same name[1] in which experts explore topics put forth by Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code. New Yorker essayist Arthur Krystal[2] assisted Burstein in writing the film, which was directed by Emmy Award winner Jonathan Stack, produced by Alchemist Films, LLC, and distributed by Sony Pictures.[3] [4]

The film is narrated by actress Susan Sarandon, with commentary by religious experts and authors Timothy Freke, Richard Leigh, Sean Martin and Elaine Pagels.

The film has been described as having unusually high visual quality, spectacular imagery and an excellent review of the issues.

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Notes and References

  1. Dan Burstein, Secrets of the Code, Vanguard Press,2006
  2. http://www.writersreps.com/author.cfm?AuthorID=16 WriterReps.com biography
  3. http://www.movielink.com/store/web/detail/productDetail.jsp?mcid=14000009&modelID=model2&mlid=16008455&id=prod12983595&;jsessionid=KYGYQKLLTCXGKCQ2M5SSAOY&_requestid=3570153 MovieLink.com review
  4. Jeffrey Kauffman, DVDTalk.com Review, July 28, 2007.