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Cliff Curtis | ... | ||
María Botto | ... | ||
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Stewart Scudamore | ... | ||
Andy Gathergood | ... | ||
Stephen Hagan | ... | ||
Mish Boyko | ... | ||
Jan Cornet | ... |
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Joe Manjón | ... | |
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Pepe Lorente | ... |
Follows the epic Biblical story of the Resurrection, as told through the eyes of a non-believer. Clavius, a powerful Roman Military Tribune, and his aide Lucius, are tasked with solving the mystery of what happened to Yahshua in the weeks following the crucifixion, in order to disprove the rumors of a risen Messiah and prevent an uprising in Jerusalem. Written by Sony Pictures
It puts a very different twist on a story that is rarely told. The film is mostly focused on the events after the crucifixion and shown from predominantly the side of the Romans. It is a faith-based film, but could be enjoyed by non-believer as well, assuming they can remove the stick from their butt for the 1 hr 47 minute run-time. Any faith-based film will automatically get negative reviews and ratings from many non- believers who will down vote it and even write a poor review based on their intolerance to religion, but if you enjoy good cinema, this is a must see. Don't let the IMDb ratings sway your choice to see it. It is by far the best bible based film I have seen.