The Son of God crucified

United States, 1977

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Episode number 13 of Series “Jesus of Nazareth”.
The continuing story of the life of Jesus Christ from: Pilate allows the crowds to choose between Jesus and Barrabas, the crowd chooses Barrabas; Jesus leaves the Praetorium carrying the cross; He is led through the streets of Jerusalem; Jesus sees Nicodemus and is met by the pious woman; on Calvary Jesus is nailed and hung on a cross between two thieves; The Centurion allows Mary and the women to stand at the foot of the cross; Jesus talks to his mother and John; Jesus dies on the cross and is taken down.

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director

Franco Zeffirelli

producer

Vincenzo Labella

production company

Don Bosco Multimedia

Duration

00:29:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
1977

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Jesus of Nazareth

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Jesus of Nazareth

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