Passion
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Passion is the emotion of feeling very strongly about a subject.
In Christianity, The Passion refers to the suffering of Jesus leading up to the Crucifixion.
Passion may refer to a film:
- Passion (1954 film), directed by Allan Dwan
- Passion (1982 film), directed by Jean-Luc Godard
- Passion (1994 film), directed by James Lapine
- Passion (1995 film), directed by Clarence Fok Yiu-leung
- The Passion of the Christ (2004 film) , directed by Mel Gibson
Passion may refer to a musical composition:
- St. John Passion (Bach) and the St. Matthew Passion (Bach) by Johann Sebastian Bach
- Passion (Geri Halliwell album), an album by Geri Halliwell
- "Passion (song)", Utada Hikaru's music single for Kingdom Hearts II
- "Passion", an influential 1992 house music track by Gat Decor
- Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ, a sound recording by Peter Gabriel, and a related compilation album, Passion - Sources
- Passion (musical), by Stephen Sondheim
Passion may also refer to:
- Passion (play), also published under the title Passion Play, by British dramatist Peter Nichols
- "Passion" (Buffy episode), an episode of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Passion radio, Sussex Radio Station
- Passion fruit
- Passions, an American television soap opera
- Passion Paradox, a theory about love relationships
- The musician/guitarist, Jeremy Manongdo, otherwise referred to as Passion.