Reparto y equipo de Jesús

Jesús

Vida obra y muerte de Jesus de Nazareth. Jesús, hijo de José y María, trabaja como carpintero recorriendo las tierras de Galilea. Desde bien pequeño, descubre que es hijo de Dios y que ha venido a la Tierra para redimir al hombre de todos sus pecados. El pueblo de Israel, dominado por Roma, intenta ver en él un libertador que expulse al Gobernador Poncio Pilatos, un hombre que desde su llegada muestra un insultante menosprecio por el pueblo judío.

Cast completo de Jesús

Jeremy Sisto as Jesus

Jeremy Sisto

Jesus
Jeremy Sisto delivered a compelling and nuanced portrayal of Jesus in the 1999 film "Jesus," directed by Roger Young. His performance was characterized by a deep sense of empathy and humanity, effectively capturing the charisma and serene authority that many associate with the son of God. Sisto's Jesus is both approachable and otherworldly, conveying the complex duality of a figure who is at once divine and relatably human. His interactions with other characters are imbued with a gentle strength and a profound compassion, which resonates with the film's depiction of Jesus' teachings and his relationships with his disciples and the people he encounters. Sisto's portrayal is highlighted by his ability to convey the inner turmoil and emotional depth of Jesus, particularly in the moments leading up to his crucifixion, where his performance becomes a powerful embodiment of sacrifice, love, and redemption. His ability to balance the reverence and revolutionary aspects of Jesus' character contributes to a memorable and touching performance that has resonated with audiences and critics alike.
Gary Oldman as Pontius Pilate

Gary Oldman

Pontius Pilate
Gary Oldman's portrayal of Pontius Pilate in the 1999 film "Jesus" is a standout performance in a career known for its remarkable versatility. Oldman brings his intense dramatic prowess to the role, imbuing Pilate with a complex blend of arrogance, political shrewdness, and underlying insecurity. His Pilate is a man caught in the turbulent political and social tides of Roman-occupied Judea, tasked with maintaining order amidst a sea of religious fervor and insurrection. Oldman skillfully navigates the character's internal conflict, showcasing a ruler who is both a symbol of Roman authority and a man grappling with the moral implications of his decisions, particularly in his fateful interactions with Jesus. His performance is marked by a chilling charisma, as he delivers lines with a measured cadence that commands attention, reflecting Pilate's ambivalence towards the power he wields and the historical legacy he will leave behind. Oldman's Pilate is a highlight of the film, providing a nuanced human portrait of a figure often reduced to a footnote in the passion of Christ.