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Revealing First Look at Powerful Storytelling in The Last Supper

How are captivating stories told? Historically, our first connections to one another and the emerging narratives of the past was shared through stories. The tradition of oral history preserves the life and times of people, events, and memorable moments. Personally, I am easily attracted to first looks into the finer details of a sensational story. Through vivid storytelling, pace and timing balance out the action, tension, and emotional hold of the message. With a slower pace we are drawn in to see character growth with faster paced scenes to build up engagement. We were invited to view an advanced screening of The Last Supper for an opportunity to share an exclusive first look at the powerful storytelling elements in the thrilling, family-friendly movie, The Last Supper.

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Revealing First Look at Powerful Storytelling in The Last Supper


The Last Supper

"A powerful cinematic Biblical journey that brings to life the ultimate act of love and sacrifice as seen through the eyes of those who walked alongside Jesus."

Many young Sunday School classes, much like the ones my sister, brother, cousins, and in time—my children attended taught the story of the Last Supper each year leading in to the celebration of Easter. Familiar and retold as a principle of faith with strong, well-defined characters, The Last Supper stands as a foundational and engaging story for Christians. Seeing the progression from first encounters through the final days with Jesus, The Last Supper is the final meal shared with His twelve disciples.  

Conceptualizing with Stunning visuals and storytelling, the sanctity and gravity of this most significant event becomes larger than life. Providing us with a deeper understanding of The Last Supperexperience the joy, sadness, and wonder of the talents of-

Jamie Ward | Jesus Christ

Robert Knepper | Judas Iscariot

Henry Garrett | Nicodemus

James Faulkner | Caiaphas

James Oliver Wheatley | Saint Peter

Mayssae El Halla | Mary, Mother of Jesus

Nathalie Rapti Gomez | Mary Magdalene

Buy your tickets today to see The Last Supper in theaters starting March 14th.

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