
Patrick of Ireland
Voice of the Irish
Britannia, 402 AD. Christian Rome has established an outpost in Britain. Surrounded by pagan tribes, they grow weaker, attacked by slave traders daily.
The Church holds society together as Rome threatens to leave.
But one rebellious Briton, rejecting his parents' faith, plunges himself into dangers he could never have imagined. This is the story of Patrick.

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The story emphasizes God’s mercy and Providence, which guides Patrick through his journey. Themes of family, dependence on God, and prayer are throughout. There are touching scenes between Patrick and his family members. Patrick teaches a rude sailor to pray, converting his heart.
Some elements of intensity include youthful rebellion against his faith and parents. Arguments between family members. Patrick is kidnapped and sees Pagan rituals, which frighten him. His friend’s life is threatened by a Pagan Priestess. There is a shipwreck.
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Cast & Crew
Cast
Alex Herrera – Messenger, Crowd Person 2
Andrew Jessop – Tadgh, Felix
Calvin Chervinko – Linus, Supplicant 2
Demetrios Troy – Calpornius, Crispin
Derek Demkowicz – Ari, Supplicant 1
Donna Steele – Dryad
Gabriel Fries – Finn, Crowd Person 1, Marcellus, Supplicant 3, Bishop 3
Lydia Hanman – Darerca, Crowd Persons 4
Maurice McNicholas – Gael, Crowd Person 3, Rufus, Servant, Bishop 1
Scott Lynch-Giddings – Quintus, Bishop 2
Seth K Hale – Patricius
Sylvie Mae Baldwin – Conchessa
Teagan Earley – Caoimhe
Production
Peter Atkinson – Director
Peter Atkinson – Executive Producer
Michaela Fox – Casting Director
Susan Cameron – Dialect Coach
Joseph Marsh – Production Manager
Kevin Conroy – Board Operator
Kevin Conroy – Audio Director
Juan Joaquin Apesteguia – Assistant Sound Designer
Nicolás Mangione – Assistant Sound Designer
Jay Beckmeyer – Music Designer
Jacob Groth – Writer
Christina Hiromoto – Audio Assembler