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The Gospel 2005

★ 5.315 votes105 min📅 2005-10-07

"See it! Live it! Spread it!"

The Gospel (2005) delves into the complexities of faith, family, and redemption as a young singer navigates the aftermath of tragedy. Director Rob Hardy skillfully weaves together a poignant tale of identity, love, and the unyielding power of music.

Director: Rob Hardy

Cast

Boris Kodjoe
Boris Kodjoe
David Taylor
Nona Gaye
Nona Gaye
Charlene
Idris Elba
Idris Elba
Reverend Charles Frank
Clifton Powell
Clifton Powell
Bishop Fred Taylor
Omar Gooding
Omar Gooding
Wesley
Keshia Knight Pulliam
Keshia Knight Pulliam
Maya Walker
Tamyra Gray
Tamyra Gray
Rain Walker
Aloma Wright
Aloma Wright
Ernestine
Vickie Eng
Vickie Eng
Doctor
Roshika West
Church Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Gospel (2005) about?

This emotional drama follows a young singer as he navigates the aftermath of tragedy and grapples with faith, family, and identity.

Who directed The Gospel?

The Gospel was directed by Rob Hardy, a talented filmmaker known for his poignant and thought-provoking storytelling.

Who stars in The Gospel?

The talented cast of The Gospel includes Idris Elba, Nona Gaye, Boris Kodjoe, and Clifton Powell.

Is The Gospel (2005) worth watching?

With its powerful themes, emotional depth, and talented cast, The Gospel (2005) is a must-watch for fans of Drama and Music films.

How long is The Gospel?

The Gospel has a runtime of 105 minutes.

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The Gospel (2005) — A Powerful Tale of Redemption and Faith

The Gospel (2005) delves into the complexities of faith, family, and redemption as a young singer navigates the aftermath of tragedy. Director Rob Hardy skillfully weaves together a poignant tale of identity, love, and the unyielding power of music. With a talented cast, including Idris Elba and Nona Gaye, this Drama and Music film explores the depths of human emotion, creating a rich and immersive atmosphere that draws viewers in. As the protagonist faces career suicide, relationship issues, and family turmoil, he must confront his demons and choose between destruction or redemption.

This thought-provoking film is a testament to the enduring impact of music on our lives and the resilience of the human spirit. With its powerful themes and emotional depth, The Gospel (2005) is a must-watch for fans of Drama and Music films.