INRI - Warum musste Jesus sterben? (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 29, 2024

Original Title:
INRI - Warum musste Jesus sterben?

Alternate Titles:
I.N.R.I. - Warum musste Jesus sterben?
INRI - Der Prozess gegen Jesus

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
NFP
ZDF

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

This scenic documentary attempts to reconstruct the last days of Jesus Christ - from his arrival in Jerusalem to his death on the cross. But what is faith and what is historical? The narrative begins with the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem with a small group of followers, continues with the scandal in the temple, the provocation of the Jewish rulers, the trial before the Roman prefect and the execution of the sentence.

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Assistant Editor:
Ayşe Remmler

Casting Director:
Gabriele Jung

Commissioning Editor:
Peter Arens
Reinold Hartmann
Stefan Brauburger

Director:
Christian Twente

Director of Photography:
Martin Christ
Moritz Bauer

Editor:
Marc Schubert

First Assistant Director:
Michael Kandalaft

Original Music Composer:
Rudolf Moser

Producer:
Clemens Schaeffer
Alexander Thies
Christian Ehrhardt

Production Manager:
Silke Breidenbach

Sound Recordist:
César Fernández Borrás

Writer:
Friedrich Klütsch

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