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'The Last Supper' offers cinematic journey through Jesus’ final days this Lenten season

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Pinnacle Peak Pictures, the studio behind "The Case for Christ" and "God's Not Dead," is inviting audiences to experience the profound story of Jesus Christ in "The Last Supper," exclusively in theaters starting March 14.

Filmed in Morroco and timed to coincide with the Lenten season, the film offers a cinematic journey through the final days of Jesus' life, culminating in His ultimate act of love and sacrifice.

The teaser trailer for the film, released this week, opens with Jesus entering Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, greeted by adoring crowds. The scene quickly shifts focus to High Priest Caiaphas, who derides Jesus' "ambition" and begins to orchestrate the plot that will lead to His crucifixion.

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Pinnacle Peak Pictures, the studio behind "The Case for Christ" and "God's Not Dead," is inviting audiences to experience the profound story of Jesus Christ in "The Last Supper," exclusively in theaters starting March 14.

Filmed in Morroco and timed to coincide with the Lenten season, the film offers a cinematic journey through the final days of Jesus' life, culminating in His ultimate act of love and sacrifice.

The teaser trailer for the film, released this week, opens with Jesus entering Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, greeted by adoring crowds. The scene quickly shifts focus to High Priest Caiaphas, who derides Jesus' "ambition" and begins to orchestrate the plot that will lead to His crucifixion.

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If I’m not having anxiety issues I want to go see this.
 
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