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==Abstract==
==Abstract==
A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime. Followed by [[Color of the Cross 2: Resurrection (2008 LaMarre), feature film]].
A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime. Followed by [[Color of the Cross 2: Resurrection (2008 LaMarre), feature film]].
==Cast==
* [[Jean-Claude La Marre]] = [[Jesus of Nazareth]]
* Johann John Jean Johann John Jean ...
* Judas of Iscariot
* [[Adam Green]] = [[Thaddeus]]
* [[Jesse Holland]] = Young [[Nicodemus]]
* [[Jean-Pierre Parent]] = [[Thomas]]
* [[Nick Hodaly]] = Asphat
* [[Akiva David]] = [[John Zebedee]]
* [[Michael Govia]] = [[Philip the Apostle]]
* [[Brendan Connor]] = [[Malchus]]
* [[Shervin Davatgar]] = [[James]]
* [[J.R. Dziengel]] = [[Matthew]]
* [[Stephen Wozniak]] = Avraham
* [[David Gianopoulos]] = Horatius
* [[Eliezer Castro]] = Young [[Joseph of Arimathea]]
* [[Elya Baskin]] = [[Caiaphas]]
* [[Debbi Morgan]] = Mary
* [[Paul Nagi]] = [[James Zebedee]]
* [[Caspar Poyck]] = [[Gamaliel]]
* Kyle Reed = Centurion
* Andrea Scarduzio = [[Andrew]]
* Natalie Stone = Sara
* Tarek Tolba = Last Supper Servant
* Micci Toliver = The Goodman
* Jacinto Taras Riddick = [[Peter]]
* Yousuf Azami = Vilager
* Malik Barnhardt = James
* Alex Collins = Young Jesus
* [[Marjan Faritous]] = [[Mary Magdalene]]
* [[Karim Imam]] = [[Simon the Zealot]]
* Jean Lamarre = Ezhra
* Brandi Magee = Ruth
* Ian Novotny = Roman Soldier
* Sid Wilner = Joseph of Arimathea
* Mark Winn = Joseph


==Production==
==Production==

Revision as of 03:39, 6 August 2017

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Color of the Cross (2006) is a feature film (sound, color, 108m), directed by Jean-Claudie LaMarre.

Abstract

A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime. Followed by Color of the Cross 2: Resurrection (2008 LaMarre), feature film.

Cast

Production

Produced in the United States (2006).

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