
The Jewish Cardinal
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
The Jewish Cardinal tells the amazing true story of Jean-Marie Lustiger, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, who maintained his cultural identity as a Jew even after converting to Catholicism at a young age, and later joining the priesthood. Quickly rising within the ranks of the Church, Lustiger was appointed Archbishop of Paris by Pope John Paul II―and found a new platform to celebrate his dual identity as a Catholic Jew, earning him both friends and enemies from either group. When Carmelite nuns settle down to build a convent within the cursed walls of Auschwitz, Lustiger finds himself a mediator between the two communities―and he may be forced, at last, to choose his side.
Top Cast


Laurent Lucas
Laurent Lucas
Jean-Marie Lustiger
Laurent Lucas
Jean-Marie Lustiger


Aurélien Recoing
Aurélien Recoing
Jean-Paul II
Aurélien Recoing
Jean-Paul II


Audrey Dana
Audrey Dana
Fanny
Audrey Dana
Fanny


Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Le père Julien
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Le père Julien


Alex Skarbek
Alex Skarbek
Père Kristof
Alex Skarbek
Père Kristof


Nathalie Richard
Nathalie Richard
La Mère Superiéure
Nathalie Richard
La Mère Superiéure


Bruno Todeschini
Bruno Todeschini
Théo Klein
Bruno Todeschini
Théo Klein


Jean-Noël Martin
Jean-Noël Martin
Monseigneur Courcoux
Jean-Noël Martin
Monseigneur Courcoux


Henri Guybet
Henri Guybet
Charles Lustiger
Henri Guybet
Charles Lustiger


Marie Beaujeux
Marie Beaujeux
Charlotte
Marie Beaujeux
Charlotte
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