The Passion
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The Passion is a term used by Christians to refer to the last days and death of Jesus. See Passion (Christianity) for the article dealing with the last days and death of Jesus.
There have been works with the title Passion.
- Jean-Luc Godard directed Passion (1982).
- Mel Gibson directed The Passion of the Christ (2004). Its original title was The Passion.
- Passion plays are staged performances of the last days of Jesus.
- Several composers have written oratoriums by the name of St. Matthew Passion.
- The Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki composed The St. Luke Passion.
- The Passion was a 1999 British television drama written by Mick Ford and starring Gina McKee and Paul Nicholls.
- The Passion was a 1987 book by Jeanette Winterson