The new TV series seeing the funny side of scripture

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Premier's Max Avard speaks with director Mitch Hudson about his new mockumentary series The Promised Land, which follows Moses and the Israelites as they journey across the desert. They discuss finding the funny side of scripture, whether a biblical parody is blasphemous, and why we all need to lighten up when it comes to our faith.

Released on 12 Aug 2024

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