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The Apocalypse of St. John

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The Apocalypse of St. John invites viewers on an epic journey through the visions revealed to the Apostle John on Patmos. This cinematic experience brings the Book of Revelation to life through striking visuals, immersive sound, and powerful dramatizations that draw audiences deep into the apocalyptic narrative. Beyond its spectacle, the film offers clear and engaging explanations of each vision, illuminating their theological meaning through the lens of ancient Christian tradition. It presents Revelation not as distant symbolism, but as a living prophecy with profound relevance for our age. Blending drama, documentary insight, and faithful exegesis, the film guides viewers through the mysteries of the End Times and the great spiritual battle at the heart of the prophecy. Prepare to witness the true Apocalypse as never before.

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Mark Jackson Epoch Times Feb 12
2.5/5
A few million extra dollars in the budget might have helped, but this low-rent approach begs the question—if you can't say it well, should you say it at all? Go to Full Review
Nicolás Dell’Acqua EscribiendoCine 10/19/2024
1/10
Biblical interpretations are completely biased by an uncompromising view of what it considers "new"... [Full review in Spainsh] Go to Full Review
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Selene 2h I loved everything about this movie. The explanation was clear and easy to follow. The animation style was excellent. And most importantly, it highlighted Gods message in Revelation. I believe its important to note the struggles in the church today, which this movie highlighted very well. Stick to tradition and repent! I cant wait for part 2 and 3. See more st. biggs 4h A fantastic learning experience!!! See more Brian 6h Not what I expected. See more Joanne 8h It was sensational and so eye opening! Cant wait for the next part. So glad to see a full theatre. Please present more movies like this. See more Teresa 1d Excellent movie. The historical narrative was very accurate and well done cinematography with the very limited budget the director had a for this movie. I would to see it in the original language. -Spanish. I hope they come back again! Thank you Simon Delacre for this realistic exposure of these urgent times under the lense of prophecy! See more Lori 1d It was not accurate. Put down non-catholic bet. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The Apocalypse of St. John invites viewers on an epic journey through the visions revealed to the Apostle John on Patmos. This cinematic experience brings the Book of Revelation to life through striking visuals, immersive sound, and powerful dramatizations that draw audiences deep into the apocalyptic narrative. Beyond its spectacle, the film offers clear and engaging explanations of each vision, illuminating their theological meaning through the lens of ancient Christian tradition. It presents Revelation not as distant symbolism, but as a living prophecy with profound relevance for our age. Blending drama, documentary insight, and faithful exegesis, the film guides viewers through the mysteries of the End Times and the great spiritual battle at the heart of the prophecy. Prepare to witness the true Apocalypse as never before.
Director
Simón Delacre
Producer
Simón Delacre
Distributor
Fathom Entertainment
Production Co
Caravel Films
Genre
Documentary, Drama, Faith & Spirituality
Original Language
Spanish
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 15, 2026, Limited
Runtime
2h 10m