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                    (2001)
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Enrico Lo Verso,
 Danny Quinn,
 Aglaia Szyszkowitz,
 Mathieu Carrière,
 Francesco Pannofino,
 Pierfrancesco Favino,
 Mehmet Gunsur,
 Shel Shapiro,
 Todd Carter,
 Hannes Jaenicke
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Raffaele Mertes
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Faith & Spirituality,
 Religious & Spiritual Dramas,
 Religious & Mythic Epics,
 Faith & Spirituality Feature Films
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1h 34m
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Close to Jesus: Judas (2001) explores the life of Judas Iscariot, shedding light on his relationship with Jesus and the events leading up to his ultimate betrayal, providing viewers with a deeper insight into his motivations and struggles.
                 
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