
Percocet Jesus
Comedy · Drama
Overview
An absurdist fever dream shot entirely on Green Screen, "Percocet Jesus" is an Epic that breaks all the rules. A postmodern retelling of the Passion of Christ; we follow God's second son Dwayne, as he leads a revolutionary movement in a world that refuses to change.
Top Cast
JohnPaul Chyurlia
JohnPaul Chyurlia
Jesus
JohnPaul Chyurlia
Jesus
Sandy Campbell
Sandy Campbell
Jesus
Sandy Campbell
Jesus
Ryan Hammond
Ryan Hammond
[REDACTED]
Ryan Hammond
[REDACTED]
Sam Kilpatrick
Sam Kilpatrick
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
Sam Kilpatrick
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
Emmanuelle Slavutych Gagne
Emmanuelle Slavutych Gagne
[REDACTED]
Emmanuelle Slavutych Gagne
[REDACTED]
Mei Lien Harrison
Mei Lien Harrison
ST PETER
Mei Lien Harrison
ST PETER
Parsa Eftekhari
Parsa Eftekhari
JUDITH
Parsa Eftekhari
JUDITH
Callum Sheedy
Callum Sheedy
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
Callum Sheedy
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
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