Judas' Gospel (????) [N/A]

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Featuring:
John Savage, Rupert Everett, Paz Vega

Written by:
Giulio Base

Directed by:
Giulio Base


Original Title:
La versione di Giuda

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Agnus Dei Production
Agresywna Banda
Minerva Film
RAI Cinema

Production Countries:
Italy | Poland

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

An innovative approach in retelling the tale of Judas Iscariot, known for his biblical betrayal of Jesus when he disclosed his whereabouts for 30 pieces of silver. About to die, Judas reflects on his life and his relationship with Jesus and the disciples.

On the same day, two men die hanging from a log a few steps away: Jesus on the cross, Judas on a tree. They are mirror images: one needs the other for destiny to be fulfilled. The facts narrated by the evangelists are told by Judas.

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Judas' Gospel (????) on IMDb

Co-Producer:
Alessandro Leone
Marta Leone

Director:
Giulio Base

Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Riccobene

Editor:
Micaela Natascia Di Vito

Producer:
Tiziana Rocca

Production Design:
Gianluca Salamone

Set Decoration:
Biagio Capone

Writer:
Giulio Base

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