

Documentary
Overview
I, Pastafari is a documentary film about the world's fastest growing religion: The Church of The Flying Spaghetti Monster. R'Amen.
Top Cast


Derk Venema
Derk Venema
Self
Derk Venema
Self


Daniel C. Dennett
Daniel C. Dennett
Self
Daniel C. Dennett
Self


Niko Alm
Niko Alm
Self
Niko Alm
Self


Rüdiger Weida
Rüdiger Weida
Bruder Spaghettus
Rüdiger Weida
Bruder Spaghettus


Mienke de Wilde
Mienke de Wilde
Self
Mienke de Wilde
Self
Mathé Coolen
Mathé Coolen
Self
Mathé Coolen
Self
Dirk Jan Dijkstra
Dirk Jan Dijkstra
Self
Dirk Jan Dijkstra
Self
Samir Alloui
Samir Alloui
Self
Samir Alloui
Self
Pedro Irigonegaray
Pedro Irigonegaray
Self
Pedro Irigonegaray
Self
Roel Schutgens
Roel Schutgens
Self
Roel Schutgens
Self
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