Agios Paisios: Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano is not just a biography; it is a meticulously crafted production designed to transport the viewer to another era.
(30s, weary, holding a newborn wrapped in a patched blanket) prays before an icon of the Theotokos. Beside her stands her husband, PRODROMOS (40s, stern-faced, gripping a walking staff).
For parishes, the series is an excellent resource for catechism classes, youth groups, or family viewing. Each episode typically runs 35–45 minutes, perfect for a weekly gathering. Agios Paisios- Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano- Season 1
PRODROMOS (CONT'D) We take this. The dust of our bones.
Baby Arsenios is now alert, his eyes scanning the crowd. He reaches a tiny hand toward the sky – toward an invisible cross. Agios Paisios: Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano is
The first season of "Agios Paisios" spans nine episodes, each running between 50 and 70 minutes. The narrative arc of the first season is tightly focused, beginning with the Saint's birth in the village of Farasa, Cappadocia, and concluding with his decision to become a monk at Mount Athos.
The performances were widely praised for their emotional depth and authenticity. The entire cast lent a sense of realism and reverence to every scene, bringing the world of mid-20th century Greece and the spiritual atmosphere of Mount Athos to vivid life. For parishes, the series is an excellent resource
As Arsenios grows, he is called to serve in the Greek Army during the Civil War, where he acts as a radio operator
Agios Paisios: Apo ta Farasa ston Ourano is not just a biography; it is a meticulously crafted production designed to transport the viewer to another era.
(30s, weary, holding a newborn wrapped in a patched blanket) prays before an icon of the Theotokos. Beside her stands her husband, PRODROMOS (40s, stern-faced, gripping a walking staff).
For parishes, the series is an excellent resource for catechism classes, youth groups, or family viewing. Each episode typically runs 35–45 minutes, perfect for a weekly gathering.
PRODROMOS (CONT'D) We take this. The dust of our bones.
Baby Arsenios is now alert, his eyes scanning the crowd. He reaches a tiny hand toward the sky – toward an invisible cross.
The first season of "Agios Paisios" spans nine episodes, each running between 50 and 70 minutes. The narrative arc of the first season is tightly focused, beginning with the Saint's birth in the village of Farasa, Cappadocia, and concluding with his decision to become a monk at Mount Athos.
The performances were widely praised for their emotional depth and authenticity. The entire cast lent a sense of realism and reverence to every scene, bringing the world of mid-20th century Greece and the spiritual atmosphere of Mount Athos to vivid life.
As Arsenios grows, he is called to serve in the Greek Army during the Civil War, where he acts as a radio operator