6/25/2023 0 Comments The da vinci code writer![]() ![]() ![]() Members of the Catholic Church denounced both "The Da Vinci Code" novel when it came out in 2004, and its film version in 2006. ![]() "Normally, we read the script, but this time it was not necessary," Monsignor Marco Fibbi, spokesman for the Rome Diocese, told the Ansa Italian News Agency. Led by executive producer/director Ron Howard, the producers sought permission to shoot scenes inside two churches in Rome's historic center for the film adaptation of Brown's prequel to "The Da Vinci Code." The Diocese of Rome, the local church authority for the city, denied them access in early 2007, but the ban was only made public on Monday. The producers of Brown's latest thriller to be made into a film, "Angels and Demons," have been banned from filming key scenes inside any church in Rome, on the grounds that the book is "an offense against God," according to a church spokesman. June 17, 2008— - Once again, the Catholic Church is coming down hard on writer Dan Brown, the author of "The Da Vinci Code." ![]()
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