Ancient Rome: Rebellion (2006 Grieve), TV film

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Ancient Rome: Rebellion (2006) is a TV film (sound, color, 59m), directed by Andrew Grieve. Episode 3 of the TV series Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire.

~ Screenplay by Andrew Grieve, based on Josephus's Jewish War.

Abstract

AD 66, following the death of Nero, the Jewish War begins and only General Vespasian has the strength and will to sort out the empire. Josephus leads the rebels in Galilee but is defeated in the Siege of Jotapata. Captured, he predicts that Vespasian is destined to be emperor. In the meantime in Jerusalem, the fanatical John of Giscala murders the more moderate Ananus ben Ananus. Titus leads the siege and conquers the city.

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Production

Produced and broadcast in the United Kingdom (BBC, 2006).

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