The Lady of Heaven review – ambitious religious epic about Muhammad’s daughter

This wayward, occasionally handsome account of the story of Fatima is more interesting on paper than in practiceThis British-made epic earns a significant accolade: it is the first film to put the “face” of the prophet Muhammad on screen.

No single actor is credited with playing him, or any of the other holy figures in his entourage.

And, as a nervous initial disclaimer points out, their faces, often shown in dazzling sunbursts, are computer-generated.

Presumably, this is enough to placate Islam’s prohibition on visual representation of the prophet, but this is a Shia-aligned film that is evidently a little more lenient on the issue.While claiming, as per the title, to be about Muhammad’s daughter Fatimah, this is largely focusing on his cousin and successor Ali.

Director Eli King and writer Sheikh al-Habib attempt to give the Islam origin story a contemporary parallel: it has a framing

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