Man of God (2021)
Exiled unjustly, convicted without trial, slandered without cause. Man of God depicts the trials and tribulations of Saint Nektarios of Aegina, as he bears the unjust hatred of his enemies while preaching the Word of God.
Director: Yelena Popovic
Genre: History, Drama
Runtime: 109 min
Release Date: August 26, 2021
Cast
- Aris Servetalis - Nektarios
- Mickey Rourke - Paralyzed Man
- Alexander Petrov - Kostas
- Karyofyllia Karabeti - Voula
- Tonia Sotiropoulou - Maria
- Manos Gavras - Yannis
- Yannis Stankoglou - Spiros
- Michalis Ikonomou - Vassili
- Constantin Symsiris - Prosecutor Clerk
- Polydoros Vogiatzis
Screenplay
Music: Zbigniew Preisner
Cinematography: Panagiotis Vasilakis
Editing: Lambis Haralambidis
Production: 2|35, Cinnamon Production, DNA LAB, MP Film Production, View Master Films
Country: Greece
Language: English, ελληνικά
Original Language: en
Themes
Faith, Religion and Spirituality, Inspiring True Stories
Keywords
christianity, greece, bishop, miracle, church service, based on true story, priest, monastery, saint, praying, orthodox, saints, orthodox christianity, sainthood, unjust conviction
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Man of God about?
- Exiled unjustly, convicted without trial, slandered without cause. Man of God depicts the trials and tribulations of Saint Nektarios of Aegina, as he bears the unjust hatred of his enemies while preaching the Word of God.
- Who directed Man of God?
- Man of God was directed by Yelena Popovic.
- Who stars in Man of God?
- Man of God stars Aris Servetalis, Mickey Rourke, Alexander Petrov, Karyofyllia Karabeti, Tonia Sotiropoulou, Manos Gavras.
- How long is Man of God?
- Man of God has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
- What genre is Man of God?
- Man of God is a History, Drama film.
- Where was Man of God produced?
- Man of God was produced in Greece.
- What are the themes of Man of God?
- The themes of Man of God include: Faith, Religion and Spirituality, Inspiring True Stories.