Saint Paul (2000-2000)

Premiere:
December 3, 2000

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
December 4, 2000

Original Title:
Saint Paul

Alternate Titles:
Coleção Bíblia Sagrada: Paulo de Tarso
Die Bibel: Paulus
Paul the Apostle
Paulo de Tarso
Paulo, o Apóstolo
Saint Paul
Svatý Pavel
The Bible Collection: Saint Paul
The Bible Collection: St. Paul
The Bible: Paul the Apostle
Апостол Павло: Диво на шляху в Дамаск

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
ARD
Antenne 2
BSB
France 2
KirchMedia
Lube
Lux Vide
MTM Enterprises
NCRV
Quinta Communications
RAI
Rai Fiction
Česká televize

Countries:
IT

Originally known as Paul of Tarsus, Paul tortured and persecuted Christians until he experienced a vision of Jesus that forever changed his life. After converting to Christianity, Paul suffered persecution and imprisonment, but never stopped trying to spread the teachings of Christ.

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Art Direction:
Giancarlo Sensidoni

Casting:
Jeremy Zimmermann

Costume Design:
Paolo Scalabrino

Director:
Roger Young

Director of Photography:
Giovanni Galasso

Editor:
Alessandro Lucidi

Executive Producer:
Paolo Lucidi

Hairstylist:
Elda Magnanti

Makeup Artist:
Giancarlo Del Brocco

Original Music Composer:
Carlo Siliotto

Producer:
Gianmario Pagano
Luca Bernabei

Production Design:
Paolo Biagetti

Screenplay:
Gareth Jones
Gianmario Pagano

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