Transporting us into the final days of Christ, Shakespearean actor Leonardo Defilippis vividly brings to life Jesus’ Passion, Death and Resurrection in a powerful one-man stage performance filmed before a live audience. His skillful dramatization of Luke’s Gospel opens with Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, moving through the Last Supper to His Crucifixion and Resurrection.
In a captivating one-man dramatization, Shakespearean actor Leonardo Defilippis vividly brings to life Saint Luke’s account of Jesus’ infancy and early ministry.
The son of a prosperous merchant in 12th century Italy, Francis enjoys a carefree life of drinking and carousing with his friends. Yet he is drawn to God, and one day while he is praying in the church of San Damiano, the crucifix miraculously speaks to him.
Maximilian: Saint of Auschwitz is a dramatic one-man Catholic theater performance by Leonardo Defilippis. The play opens when the young Raymond Kolbe expresses his desire to be a priest. In spite of the trials he encounters as a seminarian, the Blessed Mother sustains him in his journey.