Barabbas (1961) tells the story of Barabbas, a thief and robber, who is chosen to be released instead of Jesus Christ. As he continues his life, Barabbas struggles with doubt and the concept of martyrdom. Set in ancient Rome, this epic drama explores themes of religion, faith, and redemption.
Barabbas is a miniseries that follows the story of the biblical figure Barabbas, a notorious criminal who was chosen to be released instead of Jesus during the trial. The series explores Barabbas' journey after that fateful event and his encounters with various characters, shedding light on the religious and political landscape of the time.
The story about the thief who didn't get crucified because Jesus was choosen to take his place.
A story of bloodshed and shipwreck, of intrigue and murder, of love and redemption. The film traces the life of Joel, a promising young man who turns outlaw to free his people from Roman tyranny. As "Barabbas," Joel becomes the murderer and robber chosen by the mob to be released in place of Christ.
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