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In Theaters: March 12, 2021 (limited)

VOD: March 12, 2021

1h 30m | Concert, Drama

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Embrace the hope of Easter and experience the power of the last week of Christ’s mortal ministry as told through the internationally acclaimed musical event, Lamb of God. This unique concert film brings composer Rob Gardner’s work to the big screen for the first time. join us for breathtaking performances from new soloists, a new orchestration, and a close-up view of this work that has been compared to Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Requiem.

Director: Rob Gardner

Studio: Excel Entertainment

Producer(s): Arthur Van Wagenen, Brandon Purdie, Rob Gardner, Rob Moffat

Cast: Casey Elliott, Katherine Thomas, Tyler Hardwick, Emily Moffat, Taylor Morris, Suzanne Disparte, Oyoyo Bonner, Dallyn Bayles, George Banner, Joseph Hale, Kelly Coombs, Lisa Zimmerman

Writer(s): Rob Gardner

Official Site: lambofgodmovie.com

14 votes and 5 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score

100%

In Theaters: March 12, 2021 (limited)

VOD: March 12, 2021

1h 30m | Concert, Drama

  Watch Trailer

Embrace the hope of Easter and experience the power of the last week of Christ’s mortal ministry as told through the internationally acclaimed musical event, Lamb of God. This unique concert film brings composer Rob Gardner’s work to the big screen for the first time. join us for breathtaking performances from new soloists, a new orchestration, and a close-up view of this work that has been compared to Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Requiem.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score

100%

In Theaters: March 12, 2021 (limited)

VOD: March 12, 2021

1h 30m | Concert, Drama

Embrace the hope of Easter and experience the power of the last week of Christ’s mortal ministry as told through the internationally acclaimed musical event, Lamb of God.

This unique concert film brings composer Rob Gardner’s work to the big screen for the first time. join us for breathtaking performances from new soloists, a new orchestration, and a close-up view of this work that has been compared to Handel’s Messiah and Mozart’s Requiem.