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Paul, Apostle of Christ
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Luke risks his life and goes to Rome to visit the Apostle Paul, who is held in the prison cell of Nero, the darkest and cruelest. Paul asks whether he has forgotten his mistakes before he was executed or not. But Luke begins to write a book explaining the birth of what will be known as the church.
Luke risks his life and goes to Rome to visit the Apostle Paul, who is held in the prison cell of Nero, the darkest and cruelest. Paul asks whether he has forgotten his mistakes before he was executed or not. But Luke begins to write a book explaining the birth of what will be known as the church.
Actors: Alexandra Vino,
William Erazo Fernández,
Mike West,
Kenneth Spiteri,
Nora Jolie Eckermann,
Noah Huntley,
Antonia Campbell-Hughes,
André Agius,
Stephen Buhagiar,
Nikovich Sammut,
Manuel Cauchi,
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Alexandra Vino

William Erazo Fernández

Mike West

Kenneth Spiteri

Nora Jolie Eckermann

Noah Huntley 7 September 1974, West Sussex, England, UK

Antonia Campbell-Hughes 1982, Northern Ireland, UK

André Agius

Stephen Buhagiar

Nikovich Sammut

Manuel Cauchi
Genre: History
Director: Andrew Hyatt
Country: United States
Keywords: #Paul
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April 26, 2018
Chalk this dreary biblical drama up as a worthy companion piece to Mary Magdalene.
March 31, 2018
Watching this amazing film about history and drama will remain in your mind and thoughts days after seeing it in the theater. Don't miss it.
April 04, 2018
Though there are a few subplots involving healing, miracles and First Century Roman politics which usher in some dodgy acting, the substance to be found in the main story... is undeniably of interest.
May 20, 2018
This drama is based on the Bible.
April 10, 2018
The cinema of Holy Week does not necessarily have to be a hair shirt for the eyes, but this film is and with viciousness. [Full Review in Spanish]
March 22, 2018
Caviezel gives a stoic performance as the brave and selfless Luke. Lynch and Whalley are excellent as the husband and wife Christian community leaders Aquila and Priscilla. Costumes, sets, cinematography and editing are all first-rate.
May 05, 2018
"An impressively made and portrayed story of forgiveness and faith during a time of fear and persecution."
March 27, 2018
Largely devoid of sensationalism, a film that delves quietly into substantive issues of belief and forgiveness.
March 22, 2018
"Paul, Apostle of Christ" struggles to find a compelling entry point to a critical period in the early Christian church ...
March 21, 2018
"Paul, Apostle of Christ" offers both solace and a bracing, even revolutionary, challenge.
March 22, 2018
A few minutes of thriller-like tension early on gives way to a lot of tediously scripted scenes of whisper-acting that rarely breathe life and humanity into what should be a potent turning point story in a religion's history.
March 22, 2018
Fails to fully develop the stakes at hand, but it features more thoughtful world-building than most faith-based films, as well as a bracing honesty about the difficulty of reconciling idealistic credos with a harsh and unforgiving world.