Réalisation:
Andrey BogatyrevScénario:
Vsevolod BenigsenPhotographie:
Dmitriy MaltsevActeurs·trices:
Aleksey Shevchenkov, Иван Добронравов, Vadim Yakovlev, Sergey Fetisov, Andrey Barilo, Константин Самоуков, Sergey Frolov, Andrey Bogatyrev (plus)Résumés(1)
Judas, a seasoned thief, finds himself in the market square where Christ is giving a sermon and his apostles are collecting alms. He follows them and steals their money, only to be caught red-handed. Nevertheless, the Teacher forgives him. What is more, He invites the thief to become one of His followers and offers him a position as the group's treasurer. Shocked by Christ's unexpected offer, Judas decides to join the apostles, if only to figure out what is going on. He gradually starts to comprehend Christ's message, but feels that the apostles are blindly following their teacher. Judas argues with them, and tries to defend his right to divine the truth of God. But when he fails to make them understand, he realizes that Christ's teachings may sink into oblivion without benefiting humanity. His solution is to betray Christ. "By killing a man, have I not saved a God?" (Moscow International Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Aleksey Shevchenkov
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Vorošilovskij strelok (1999)
Mama (1999)
Žila-byla odna baba (2011)
Иван Добронравов
Union soviétique
Vadim Yakovlev
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
The Edge - L'affrontement (2010)
Afganskij izlom (1990)
Front v tylu vraga (1981)
Sergey Fetisov
Union soviétique
Andrey Barilo
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Le Barbier de Sibérie (1998)
Константин Самоуков
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Duchless 2 (2015)
The Balkan Line (2019)
Jolki (2010)
Sergey Frolov
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Azazel (2002) (téléfilm)
Pljus odin (2008)
Jolki 2 (2011)
Andrey Bogatyrev
Union soviétique
Olga Kavalay-Aksyonova
Union soviétique
Meilleurs films :
Jolki 2 (2011)
Une nouvelle année (2014)
Nowy świat (2015)
Olga Stashkevich
Meilleurs films :
De l’Amour. Seulement pour adultes (2017)
Zoluška (2012)
The Red Ghost (2020)