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The Gospel of Luke

"The story of Jesus Christ according to the apostle Luke is brought to life."

THE GOSPEL OF LUKE, more than any other, fits the category of ancient biography. Luke, as "narrator" of events, sees Jesus as the "Savior" of all people, always on the side of the needy and the deprived. Narrated in the NIV by British actor Richard E. Grant and in the KJV by Sir Derek Jacobi, this epic production featuring specially constructed sets and the authentic countryside of Morocco has been critically acclaimed by leading religious scholars as a unique and highly authentic telling of the Jesus story.

Top Cast

  • Selva Rasalingam

    Selva Rasalingam

    Jesus

  • Karima Gouit

    Karima Gouit

    Mary

  • Mourad Zaoui

    Mourad Zaoui

    John

  • El Mahmoudi M'Barek

    El Mahmoudi M'Barek

    Simon Peter

  • Abdelilah Wahbi

    Abdelilah Wahbi

    James, son of Zebedee

  • Abdelaziz N'Mila

    Abdelaziz N'Mila

    Andrew

  • N'Mila Mohamed

    N'Mila Mohamed

    Bartholomew

  • Ait Youssef Youssef

    Ait Youssef Youssef

    Philip

  • Abdellatif Chaouqi

    Abdellatif Chaouqi

    Joseph

Overview

THE GOSPEL OF LUKE, more than any other, fits the category of ancient biography. Luke, as "narrator" of events, sees Jesus as the "Savior" of all people, always on the side of the needy and the deprived. Narrated in the NIV by British actor Richard E. Grant and in the KJV by Sir Derek Jacobi, this epic production featuring specially constructed sets and the authentic countryside of Morocco has been critically acclaimed by leading religious scholars as a unique and highly authentic telling of the Jesus story.

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