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Testament: The Story of Moses – Miniseries (2024)

Testament: The Story of Moses is a compelling three-part series that traces the life of Moses from his humble beginnings to becoming a pivotal figure in history. This docudrama melds dramatic portrayals with scholarly insights to unfold Moses’ journey from an outcast and a murderer to the revered prophet who leads the Hebrews out of Egyptian bondage. The narrative spans from Moses’ early life along the Nile, his profound encounters at Mount Sinai, to the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea, engaging viewers with a blend of storytelling and expert analysis to highlight his quest for identity, redemption, and the iconic events that are celebrated across the Bible, Qur’an, and Torah.

Length: 2h 6m
Genre: Drama, Documentary
This Title is: Inspirational, Historically Insightful

Testament: The Story of Moses is New, and streaming on Netflix in Canada!

Trailer

Cast

  • Avi Azulay as Moses
  • Mehmet Kurtuluş as Pharaoh
  • Dominique Tipper as Zipporah
  • Ishai Golan as Aaron

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: TV-14

Contains scenes of historical violence and thematic elements that may not be suitable for younger viewers.

Trivia

  • The series is narrated by Charles Dance, adding a distinct touch of gravitas.
  • Producers Emre Sahin and Kelly McPherson were drawn to the project by Moses’ mysterious inner life and his human struggles.
  • The series aims to offer a deeper understanding of Moses’ story, using both dramatic recreations and commentary from various experts.

Our Review

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Testament: The Story of Moses captivates with its rich, narrative-driven exploration of one of history’s most enigmatic figures. The docuseries shines in its ability to blend dramatic retellings with scholarly insights, providing a multifaceted view of Moses’ journey. While the acting and storyline are commendable, it’s the visual storytelling and the depth of historical context that stand out, making it a must-watch for enthusiasts of biblical stories and historical documentaries alike. Some moments feel slower than others, but overall, the series presents a thoughtful and visually striking look at Moses’ epic saga.

Critic Scores

Testament: The Story of Moses has received a great review by the critics

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