The Apostle Peter: Redemption (2016) [PG]

Release Date:
August 2, 2016

Original Title:
The Apostle Peter: Redemption

Alternate Titles:
El Apostol Pedro - Redencion
Peter: The Redemption

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Leif Films
Sugar Shack North Bay Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG  US: PG 

Runtime: 89

Tormented by his denial of Christ, Peter spent his life attempting to atone for his failures. Now as he faces certain death at the hand of Nero, will he falter again, his weakness betray him or will he rise up triumphant in his final moment?

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Art Direction:
Shelley Silverman

Camera Operator:
Billy Buttery

Casting:
Stephanie Gorin

Construction Coordinator:
Rick Minke

Costume Design:
Sophie Duguin

Dialogue Editor:
Faustine Pelipel
Bryson Cassidy

Director:
Leif Bristow

Director of Photography:
Rudolf "Rudi" Blahacek

Editor:
Paul Whitehead

Gaffer:
Philip Esteves

Key Hair Stylist:
Jessica Panetta

Makeup Artist:
Jessica Panetta

Music:
James Mark Stewart

Producer:
Leif Bristow

Production Design:
Oleg M. Savytski

Script Supervisor:
Nikki Filippelli

Set Decoration:
Bert Kirkham

Sound Effects Editor:
Kayla Stewart

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Bret Killoran

Special Effects:
Mark Kowalsky

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Gillian Eve Buttigieg
Tony Dorfmeister

Visual Effects Producer:
Matthew Pullicino

Visual Effects Supervisor:
James Spiteri

Writer:
John Patus

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