127 minutes
5/17/2009
A historical drama set in Roman Egypt, concerning philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria and her relationship with her slave Davus, who is torn between his love for her and the possibility of gaining his freedom by joining the rising tide of Christianity.
Rachel Weisz
as Hypatia
Max Minghella
as Davus
Oscar Isaac
as Orestes
Ashraf Barhom
as Ammonius
Michael Lonsdale
as Theon
Rupert Evans
as Synesius
Homayoun Ershadi
as Aspasius
Sami Samir
as Cyril
Richard Durden
as Olympius
Omar Mostafa
as Isidorus
Manuel Cauchi
as Theophilus
Oshri Cohen
as Medorus
Clint Dyer
as Hierax-Parabolano
Yousef Sweid
as Pierre
Amber Rose Revah
as Sidonia
Charles Thake
as Hesiquius
Harry Borg
as Prefect Evragius
George Harris
as Heladius Dignitary
Sylvester Morand
as Dignitary
Jordan Kiziuk
as Hypatia's Disciple
Christopher Dingli
as Student
Joseph Camilleri
as Parabolano
Charles Sammut
as Philosopher
Alan Meadows
as Rabbi
Paul Portelli
as Troublemaker
Alan Paris
as Bodyguard
John Montanaro
as Bodyguard
Malcolm Ellul
as Bodyguard
Ray Mangion
as Crier via Canopica
Mary Rose Bonello
as Old Jewish Woman
André Agius
as Child
Frederick Testa
as Christian
Pierre Stafrace
as Deacon
Clare Agius
as Frightened Hellenic Woman
Wesley Ellul
as Guard
Nikovich Sammut
as Roman Officer
Philip Mizzi
as Surgeon
John Suda
as Customer
Angele Galea
as Charition
Malcolm Galea
as Charition's Brother
Paul Celia
as Indian King
Edward Caruana Galizia
as Student (uncredited)
Guilherme de Franco
as Roman Officer (uncredited)
Robert Ricards
as Roman Officer
Audrey Marie Bartolo
as Pagan Woman