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本名: Helena Ganjalyan
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Helena Ganjalyan is a director, actress, and choreographer who graduated from the Academy of Theater Arts in Kraków. She works in duo with Bartosz Szpak on commercials, music videos, and features, including their current project 'Nothing personal'. Additionally, she is involved in photography, focusing mainly on street and portrait works.
A.D. (2018) is a Romanian historical drama that follows the aftermath of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection as told by those closest to him. The film begins with the crucifixion itself, witnessed by a group of Roman soldiers and Jesus' disciples hiding nearby. After his resurrection, Jesus appears to his disciples, granting them the power to perform miracles before ascending to heaven. The narrative then shifts its focus to the early Christian community in Jerusalem, led by Peter, who struggles with the burden of leadership and the fear of persecution by Roman authorities. Meanwhile, Thomas embarks on a mission to spread the teachings of Jesus to India, encountering challenges and miracles along the way. The film explores themes of faith, doubt, and perseverance as the early Christians attempt to preserve their beliefs amidst adversity.
A.D. (2018) is a Romanian historical drama directed by Octavian Repede, based on the events following Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection as chronicled in the New Testament of the Bible. Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome and its colonies, the film offers an intimate portrayal of the early Christian community and their struggles to maintain faith amidst persecution. A.D. serves as a continuation of the narrative begun in Mel Gibson's controversial 2004 film The Passion of the Christ, focusing on the apostles' experiences after Jesus' ascension. Although not an official sequel, Repede's work shares thematic similarities and seeks to expand upon the story of early Christianity.