
Via Crucis
Summary
Via Crucis" unfurls as a searing, contemporary reimagining of the Passion, meticulously charting humanity's torturous pilgrimage through the labyrinthine corridors of self-deception, moral transgression, and existential anguish. Stripped of overt religious dogma, this cinematic odyssey plunges into the psychological depths where individuals, perhaps unwittingly, construct their own crucibles of suffering through choices born of profound delusion. It is a stark, unflinching examination of the inherent human capacity for both profound error and the enduring, often agonizing, consequences that ripple outward from each act of sin, culminating in a pervasive, inescapable suffering that mirrors the stations of a spiritual journey, yet grounded in the raw, unvarnished realities of the modern psyche. The narrative eschews simple morality tales, instead offering a kaleidoscopic view of the internal and external forces that conspire to lead souls down paths of self-inflicted torment, a poignant testament to the cyclical nature of human folly and redemption's often elusive grasp.
Synopsis
A modern passion play about human delusion, sin and suffering.
Director

Aage Bendixen, Ingeborg Spangsfeldt, Moritz Bielawski, Aage Fønss, Aage Hertel, Adam Poulsen
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