
Jesus, from Nazareth to Jerusalem
Comedy · Drama · Music
Overview
An exploration of the last three years of Jesus' life, from His baptism by John the Baptist to His crucifixion.
Top Cast


Mike Massy
Mike Massy
Jésus
Mike Massy
Jésus


Anne Sila
Anne Sila
Marie
Anne Sila
Marie
Omar Boussik
Omar Boussik
Caleb
Omar Boussik
Caleb


François Roy
François Roy
Satan & Nicodème
François Roy
Satan & Nicodème


Solal
Solal
Ponce Pilate
Solal
Ponce Pilate
Clément Verzi
Clément Verzi
Judas
Clément Verzi
Judas
Jean-Francois Guerlach
Jean-Francois Guerlach
Jean Le Baptiste & Zacharie
Jean-Francois Guerlach
Jean Le Baptiste & Zacharie
Olivier Galliano
Olivier Galliano
André
Olivier Galliano
André
Saci Zaïdi
Saci Zaïdi
Jacques, le Majeur
Saci Zaïdi
Jacques, le Majeur
Loïc Longo
Loïc Longo
Matthieu
Loïc Longo
Matthieu
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