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  1. 19. Mai 2011 · Jesus Was a Commie: Directed by Matthew Modine, Terence Ziegler. With Matthew Modine. JESUS WAS A COMMIE presents modern society with questions and leads the audience on a dialectical journey. The film challenges the viewer to seek their own answers and personal truths.

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    • Matthew Modine, Terence Ziegler
    • 2011-05-19
  2. Jesus Was a Commie ist ein Kurzfilm von Matthew Modine und Terence Ziegler mit Matthew Modine. Synopsis: Kann man Jesus als Kommunisten bezeichnen? Der Avantgarde-Kurzfilm von Matthew Modine...

  3. Jesus Was a Commie is a film in which Matthew Modine uses imagery and in-depth thought, presenting questions about modern society based on the studies of Jesus, original Communism and the world we live in. The film is made more powerful by his ability to present ideas instead of statistical facts, leaving the viewer with more questions than ...

  4. 9. Nov. 2011 · In "Jesus was a Commie," Modine examines the traditional ideas and interpretations of Jesus Christ and reveals an essence of communism in Christ's practices and philosophies. "When words lose their meaning, people lose their freedom' says Modine, quoting Confucius." "Liberal is one of those words that has been pushed into a political context.

  5. 2011 Directed by Matthew Modine, Terence Ziegler. Jesus Was a Commie presents modern society with questions and leads the audience on a dialectical journey. The film challenges the viewer to seek their own answers and personal truths. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Matthew Modine. 15 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review.

    • Matthew Modine, Terence Ziegler
    • Cinco Dedos Peliculas
  6. The film challenges the viewer to seek their own answers and personal truths. ‎Jesus Was a Commie (2011) directed by Terence Ziegler, Matthew Modine • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd Letterboxd — Your life in film

  7. Jesus Was a Commie presents modern society with questions and leads the audience on a dialectical journey. The film challenges the viewer to seek their own answers and personal truths.