Saul: The Journey to Damascus
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Directed byMario Azzopardi
Written by
- Mario Azzopardi
- John Patus
Produced by
- Leif Bristow
- Margaret O'Brien
Starring
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| Directed by | Mario Azzopardi |
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| Cinematography | Russ Goozee |
| Edited by | Daniel Lapira |
| Music by | Elton Zarb |
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| Distributed by | Entertainment One |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
| Countries | Canada Malta |
| Language | English |
Saul: The Journey to Damascus is a 2014 biblical drama film about Saul of Tarsus, directed by Mario Azzopardi, starring Kyle Schmid as the title character. It also stars Emmanuelle Vaugier and John Rhys-Davies.[2][3] The film was released direct-to-video in Canada in April 2014.[4]
Saul of Tarsus persecutes those who spread the teachings of Jesus, and witnesses the stoning of Stephen. However, he reevaluates his beliefs, converting to Christianity and being baptized as Paul.
Cast
- Kyle Schmid as Saul of Tarsus
- Emmanuelle Vaugier as Mary Magdalene
- Callum Blue as Addai
- Kris Holden-Ried as Captain Jordan
- Brittany Bristow as Johanna
- John Rhys-Davies as Lord Caiphas
- Dan Cade as Stephen
- Leif Bristow as Prefect Marcus Quintas
- Brent Crawford as Ananias
- Larissa Bonaci as Esther
- Malcolm Ellul as Sahedrin Sergeant
- Mikhail Basmadjian as Follower
- Paul Portelli as Lieutenant
- Marc Cabourdin as Flavius
- Sean Buhagiar as Luke
- Andrew Mallia as St. Peter's Son
- Daniel Pace Bonello as Sahedrin Guard