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* AmateurCast: This was done quite frequently in the Italian Neorealism movement. The entire cast was filled with amateurs, some of whom were prominent writers and philosophers. Jesus is played by a 20-year old Spanish student, Enrique Irazoqui, who asked Pasolini for an autograph at a university talk the latter gave. Pasolini immediately cast him as Jesus. After playing Jesus, [[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-gospel-according-to-enrique-irazoqui- he later went on to become a professor in economics, literature and computer science expert]].
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* AmateurCast: This was done quite frequently in the Italian Neorealism movement. The entire cast was filled with amateurs, some of whom were prominent writers and philosophers. Jesus is played by a 20-year 19-year old Spanish student, Enrique Irazoqui, who asked Pasolini for an autograph at a university talk the latter gave. Pasolini immediately cast him as Jesus. After playing Jesus, [[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-gospel-according-to-enrique-irazoqui- he later went on to become a professor in economics, literature and computer science expert]].
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* AmateurCast: This was done quite frequently in the Italian Neorealism movement. The entire cast was filled with amateurs, some of whom were prominent writers and philosophers. Jesus is played by a Spanish student, Enrique Irazoqui, who asked Pasolini for an autograph at a university talk the latter gave. Pasolini immediately cast him as Jesus. After playing Jesus, [[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-gospel-according-to-enrique-irazoqui- he later went on to become a professor in economics, literature and computer science expert]].
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* AmateurCast: This was done quite frequently in the Italian Neorealism movement. The entire cast was filled with amateurs, some of whom were prominent writers and philosophers. Jesus is played by a 20-year old Spanish student, Enrique Irazoqui, who asked Pasolini for an autograph at a university talk the latter gave. Pasolini immediately cast him as Jesus. After playing Jesus, [[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-gospel-according-to-enrique-irazoqui- he later went on to become a professor in economics, literature and computer science expert]].
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* AmateurCast: This was done quite frequently in the Italian Neorealism movement. The entire cast was filled with amateurs. Jesus is played by a Spanish student, Enrique Irazoqui, who asked Pasolini for an autograph at a university talk the latter gave. Pasolini immediately cast him as Jesus. After playing Jesus, [[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-gospel-according-to-enrique-irazoqui- he later went on to become a professor in economics, literature and computer science expert]].
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* AmateurCast: This was done quite frequently in the Italian Neorealism movement. The entire cast was filled with amateurs.amateurs, some of whom were prominent writers and philosophers. Jesus is played by a Spanish student, Enrique Irazoqui, who asked Pasolini for an autograph at a university talk the latter gave. Pasolini immediately cast him as Jesus. After playing Jesus, [[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-gospel-according-to-enrique-irazoqui- he later went on to become a professor in economics, literature and computer science expert]].
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* ReCut: The 2007 DVD release features a colorized, English-dubbed version with a run time of 91 minutes.
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* RealLifeRelative: Marcello Morante(St. Joseph) and Giacomo Morante (John the Apostle) were real life father and son. Elsa Morante, a close friend of Pasolini, who worked as an uncredited assistant director in the movie, was Marcello's sister and Giacomo's aunt.
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* RealLifeRelative: Marcello Morante(St.Morante (St. Joseph) and Giacomo Morante (John the Apostle) were real life father and son. Elsa Morante, a close friend of Pasolini, who worked as an uncredited assistant director in the movie, was Marcello's sister and Giacomo's aunt.
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* RealLifeRelative: Marcello Morante(St. Joseph) and Giacomo Morante (John the Apostle) were real life father and son. Elsa Morante, a close friend of Pasolini, who worked as an uncredited assistant director in the movie, was Marcello's sister and Giacomo's aunt.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In keeping with his idea of Jesus Christ as the greatest revolutionary of all time, Pasolini considered casting Creator/JackKerouac or Creator/AllenGinsberg in the role.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In keeping with his idea of Jesus Christ as the greatest revolutionary of all time, Pasolini considered casting Creator/JackKerouac or Creator/AllenGinsberg in the role.role.
* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: The film was shot without a working script. Pasolini created shotlists at the beginning of each day of filming, and all the dialogue was lifted directly from the Bible.
* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: The film was shot without a working script. Pasolini created shotlists at the beginning of each day of filming, and all the dialogue was lifted directly from the Bible.
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* SameLanguageDub: Irazoqui, who had no acting experience and minimal Italian skills, was dubbed by well-known actor Enrico Maria Salerno (also the Italian voice actor for Creator/ClintEastwood).
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* SameLanguageDub: Irazoqui, who had no acting experience and minimal Italian skills, was dubbed by well-known actor Enrico Maria Salerno (also the Italian voice actor for Creator/ClintEastwood).Creator/ClintEastwood).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In keeping with his idea of Jesus Christ as the greatest revolutionary of all time, Pasolini considered casting Creator/JackKerouac or Creator/AllenGinsberg in the role.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In keeping with his idea of Jesus Christ as the greatest revolutionary of all time, Pasolini considered casting Creator/JackKerouac or Creator/AllenGinsberg in the role.
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* AmateurCast: This was done quite frequently in the Italian Neorealism movement. The entire cast was filled with amateurs. Jesus is played by a Spanish student, Enrique Irazoqui, who asked Pasolini for an autograph at a university talk the latter gave. Pasolini immediately cast him as Jesus. After playing Jesus, [[https://en.chessbase.com/post/the-gospel-according-to-enrique-irazoqui- he later went on to become a professor in economics, literature and computer science expert]].
* SameLanguageDub:Enrique Irazoqui (Jesus), Irazoqui, who was a Spanish university student with had no acting experience and minimal Italian skills, was dubbed by well-known actor Enrico Maria Salerno (also the Italian voice actor for Creator/ClintEastwood).
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* SameLanguageDub: Enrique Irazoqui (Jesus), who was a Spanish university student with no acting experience and minimal Italian skills, was dubbed by well-known actor Enrico Maria Salerno (also the Italian voice actor for Creator/ClintEastwood).