Director-screenwriter Andrew Hyatt (“The Frozen” 2012) has created a unique look at the life of one of the most influential leaders in the early Christian Church in “Paul, Apostle of Christ.” The story has Luke, the author of the book of Acts and the gospel that bears his name, entering Rome to visit the imprisoned Paul.
Actors James Faulkner and Jim Caviezel more than capably portray Paul and Luke, respectively. They have outstanding chemistry together, and is Caviezel’s first “religious” role since 2004’s “The Passion of the Christ.” The cast also includes Olivier Martinez, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Joanne Whalley, John Lynch, Noah Huntley, and Alessandro Sperduti. Affirm Films produced this very watchable motion picture distributed by Sony Pictures.
Paul, Apostle of Christ (2018)
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Director-screenwriter Andrew Hyatt (“The Frozen” 2012) has created a unique look at the life of one of the most influential leaders in the early Christian Church in “Paul, Apostle of Christ.” The story has Luke, the author of the book of Acts and the gospel that bears his name, entering Rome to visit the imprisoned Paul.
Actors James Faulkner and Jim Caviezel more than capably portray Paul and Luke, respectively. They have outstanding chemistry together, and is Caviezel’s first “religious” role since 2004’s “The Passion of the Christ.” The cast also includes Olivier Martinez, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Joanne Whalley, John Lynch, Noah Huntley, and Alessandro Sperduti. Affirm Films produced this very watchable motion picture distributed by Sony Pictures.