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Rachel Weisz | Hypatia | |
Max Minghella | Davus | |
Oscar Isaac | Orestes | |
Ashraf Barhom | Ammonius | |
Michael Lonsdale | Theon | |
Rupert Evans | Synesius | |
Richard Durden | Olympius | |
Sami Samir | Cyril | |
Manuel Cauchi | Theophilus | |
Homayoun Ershadi | Aspasius | |
Oshri Cohen | Medorus | |
Harry Borg | Prefect Evagrius | |
Charles Thake | Hesiquius | |
Yousef Sweid | Peter | |
Amber Rose Revah | Sidonia | |
Christopher Dingli | Student 2 | |
Jordan Kiziuk | Hypatia's Disciple | |
Clint Dyer | Hierax | |
Alan Paris | Bodyguard no. 1 | |
Charles Sammut | Philosopher 1 | |
Juan Serrano | Dead jew | |
Paul Barnes | Dignitary 2 | |
Andre Agius | Boy | |
Angele Galea | Charition | |
Samuel Montague | Theatre Crier | |
Reuben Fenech | HQ Soldier | |
Christopher Raikes | Hellenistic Man | |
George Harris | Heladius | |
Ray Mangion | Crier via Canopica | |
Alan Meadows | Rabbi | |
Samir SAMIR | Cirilo |
Regisseur |
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Producent | Fernando Bovaira
José Luis Escolar |
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Schrijver | Mateo Gil
Alejandro Amenábar |
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Camerawerk | Xavi Giménez
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Muzikant | Dario Marianelli
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Tells the story of astronomer-philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria (Weisz) and her relationship with her slave Davus (Minghella), who is torn between his love for his mistress and the possibility of gaining his freedom by joining the rising tide of Christianity. |
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