About Risen
Risen (2016) offers a unique perspective on biblical events through the eyes of Clavius, a Roman military tribune played with compelling intensity by Joseph Fiennes. Director Kevin Reynolds crafts a historical mystery that blends action, drama, and spiritual inquiry as Clavius investigates the disappearance of Jesus' body following the crucifixion. Set against the politically volatile backdrop of 33 AD Judea, the film follows Clavius's methodical investigation that gradually challenges his worldview and beliefs.
The film stands out for its grounded approach to the resurrection narrative, treating it as a procedural mystery rather than overt religious drama. Tom Felton delivers a solid performance as Lucius, Clavius's aide, while the production design authentically recreates ancient Jerusalem. The cinematography captures both the grandeur of Roman architecture and the intimate moments of personal transformation.
What makes Risen particularly engaging is its focus on a skeptic's journey toward understanding extraordinary events. The film maintains tension through investigative sequences while allowing space for character development and philosophical questions. With its 6.4 IMDb rating and 107-minute runtime, Risen provides thoughtful entertainment that appeals to both history enthusiasts and viewers seeking substantive drama. The film's strength lies in its human-scale storytelling about doubt, evidence, and the search for meaning in tumultuous times.
The film stands out for its grounded approach to the resurrection narrative, treating it as a procedural mystery rather than overt religious drama. Tom Felton delivers a solid performance as Lucius, Clavius's aide, while the production design authentically recreates ancient Jerusalem. The cinematography captures both the grandeur of Roman architecture and the intimate moments of personal transformation.
What makes Risen particularly engaging is its focus on a skeptic's journey toward understanding extraordinary events. The film maintains tension through investigative sequences while allowing space for character development and philosophical questions. With its 6.4 IMDb rating and 107-minute runtime, Risen provides thoughtful entertainment that appeals to both history enthusiasts and viewers seeking substantive drama. The film's strength lies in its human-scale storytelling about doubt, evidence, and the search for meaning in tumultuous times.


















