Apostle Peter and the Last Supper (2013)

Apostle Peter and the Last Supper (2013) poster

The film portrays Saint Peter reflecting on his time with Jesus and his fellow Apostles during his final imprisonment in Rome. In particular, Peter attempts to convert one of his jailers, Martinian, by relating the life, teachings, and sacrifice of Jesus.

Director: Gabriel Sabloff
Genre: History, Drama
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Will Musser
Cinematography: Todd Barron
Editing: Gabriel Sabloff, Vance Null
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $750,000
Original Language: en

Themes

Faith, Religion and Spirituality

Keywords

prison, christianity, apostle, last supper, conversion

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Apostle Peter and the Last Supper about?
The film portrays Saint Peter reflecting on his time with Jesus and his fellow Apostles during his final imprisonment in Rome. In particular, Peter attempts to convert one of his jailers, Martinian, by relating the life, teachings, and sacrifice of Jesus.
Who directed Apostle Peter and the Last Supper?
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper was directed by Gabriel Sabloff.
Who stars in Apostle Peter and the Last Supper?
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper stars Robert Loggia, Bruce Marchiano, Laurence Fuller, Ryan Alosio, Sarah Prikryl, David Kallaway.
How long is Apostle Peter and the Last Supper?
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is Apostle Peter and the Last Supper?
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper is a History, Drama film.
What is the budget of Apostle Peter and the Last Supper?
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper had a budget of $750,000.
Where was Apostle Peter and the Last Supper produced?
Apostle Peter and the Last Supper was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Apostle Peter and the Last Supper?
The themes of Apostle Peter and the Last Supper include: Faith, Religion and Spirituality.