"The Last Supper," Film Executively Produced by Chris Tomlin, Streams Exclusive on Great American Pure Flix

Great American Media proudly presents The Last Supper, an emotional biblical drama that reimagines the final days of Jesus Christ through the eyes of those who walked beside Him. The film debuts on Palm Sunday, April 13, only on Great American Pure Flix.
Following a successful theatrical run, The Last Supper was ranked among the Top 10 films at the domestic box office for two consecutive weeks. The film features an exceptional cast, including Jaime Ward (Invisible Boys) as Jesus, James Faulkner (Game of Thrones) as Caiaphas, and Robert Knepper (Prison Break) as Judas.
"The Last Supper offers a remarkably authentic telling of the final days of Jesus," said Bill Abbott, President & CEO of Great American Media. "It's a beautiful, immersive film that invites viewers to reflect on the meaning of Easter in a deeply personal way," Abbott concluded.
Directed by Mauro Borrelli, from an original screenplay by Borrelli and John Collins, The Last Supper is produced by Michael Scott, Shawn Boskie, Kenneth Halsbrand, Ivan Cohen, and Manu Gargi, with executive producers Chris Tomlin, the multi-platinum Christian recording artist, Tony Duhon, and Mike Ilitch, Jr.
Trailer: https://icnk.io/u/aKOrfZLm78L3/
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