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The Seven Last Words

The Seven Last Words sounds out the experiential states and rituals particular to humanity, based on seven themes expressed in an oratorio: forgiveness, hope, relation, abandonment, distress, triumph, and life after the death.

Top Cast

  • Luc Beauchemin

    Luc Beauchemin

    Premier violon

  • Frédéric Bednarz

    Frédéric Bednarz

    Deuxième violon

  • Nehemiah Brown

    Nehemiah Brown

    Garçon

  • Clara Furey

    Clara Furey

    Esprit

  • Marielle Louis Genest

    Marielle Louis Genest

    Dame âgée

  • Nadège Grebmeir Forget

    Nadège Grebmeir Forget

    Artiste

  • André Éric Létourneau

    André Éric Létourneau

    Artiste

  • Sarah McMahon

    Sarah McMahon

    Violoncelle

  • Addison McPhail

    Addison McPhail

    Fille

Overview

The Seven Last Words sounds out the experiential states and rituals particular to humanity, based on seven themes expressed in an oratorio: forgiveness, hope, relation, abandonment, distress, triumph, and life after the death.

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