
Corpus Christi: Playing with Redemption (2012)
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- 1h 15min
- Documentary
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Jeanene Ambler | ... |
Andrew / Self
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Nic Arnzen | ... |
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Nicotongia Arnzen-Samoa | ... |
Self
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James Brandon | ... |
Joshua / Self
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Sheilagh Brooks | ... |
James the Less / Self
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Steve Callahan | ... |
Judas / Self
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Melissa Caulfield | ... |
John the Baptist / Self
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Elizabeth Cava | ... |
Matthew / Self
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Mark Colbert | ... |
James / Self
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Paul Denniston | ... |
Peter / Self
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Larry Kramer | ... |
Self
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Norman Lear | ... |
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Terrence McNally | ... |
Self
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Matthew Montgomery | ... |
Bartholomew / Self
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Anson Mount | ... |
Self
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Molly O'Leary | ... |
Thomas / Self
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David Pevsner | ... |
Philip / Self
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Anna Rebek | ... |
Simon / Self
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Suzanne Santos | ... |
Thaddeus / Self
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Directed by
Nic Arnzen | ||
James Brandon |
Written by
Nic Arnzen | ... | (written by) |
James Brandon | ... | (written by) |
Terrence McNally | ... | (play) |
Produced by
Nic Arnzen | ... | producer |
James Brandon | ... | producer |
Music by
Alicia Healey | ... | (original music by) |
Alicia Healy |
Cinematography by
Sean Cruser | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Sean Cruser | ||
Asher Lewis | ... | (additional editing) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Anthony Palato | ... | additional photography |
Thanks
Michael Felts | ... | special thanks |
Elizabeth Pratt | ... | special thanks |
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- Breaking Glass Pictures (2014) (United States)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Inspired by Terrence McNally's Passion Play told through the lens of a young gay Jesus, Corpus Christi: Playing with Redemption follows a group of actors who began production on the play seven years ago in a small church. Within months they suddenly found themselves thrust in the world spotlight touring to international acclaim. The documentary follows the troupe and the playwright sharing their stories with supporters and protesters as they continue their tour across the world to communities where hate and bigotry are much more prevalent. Mirroring the reflections of dialogue in society today, especially in regards to civil rights, marriage equality, HIV/AIDS, and separation of church and state, this production has become a vehicle of change for a community struggling to find its voice. Meanwhile, the company of actors find themselves on a journey that would forever change their lives. Written by James Brandon & Nic Arnzen |
Taglines | Challenge Everything You Believe. See more » |
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Trivia | The film has previewed at various film festivals across the country since 2011 to allow the audience a voice in the filmmaking process, reflecting the substantial role they played in the international touring success of this production. See more » |