Revelation is a 2001 film, directed by Stuart Urban and starring James D'Arcy, Natasha Wightman, Udo Kier and Terence Stamp. Revelation tells the story of the final search for an ancient relic known as the Loculus, dating back to 50 AD, and the effect of this relic on the Martel family and the whole world.
In two flashbacks a relic is created in AD 50 and then hidden by Jews from a Crusader mob in medieval Rennes-le-Château. In present-day Rennes...
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Revelation
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Stuart Urban
Stuart Urban (born 1959) is a British film and television director. At the age of thirteen in 1972, he became the youngest director to have a film shown at the Cannes Film Festival with his short feature The Virus of War. The thirty-minute film was later shown on television in various countries.
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