Director:
Cyrus NowrastehCámara:
Joel RansomMúsica:
John DebneyReparto:
Sean Bean, David Bradley, Isabelle Adriani, Jonathan Bailey, Adam Greaves-Neal, Lee Boardman, Jane Lapotaire, Sara Lazzaro, Christian McKay, Rory Keenan (más)Sinopsis(1)
Cuenta la historia de Jesucristo a la edad de 7 años, cuando él y su familia salen de Egipto para regresar a Nazareth. Contada desde su perspectiva de niño, la historia sigue a un pequeño Jesús mientras va creciendo y descubriendo su destino como el hijo de Dios. (Zima Entertainment)
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My relationship with Anne Rice's work shows a certain ambivalence. Outside of "The Vampire Chronicles," she chooses themes that are varied but always puts her entire heart into each text. Her work has something for everyone, but probably few readers will find all of it appealing. She wrote "Interview with the Vampire" as therapy after experiencing the pain of her daughter's untimely death from leukemia. "The Young Messiah," for a change, is the result of the crisis of faith she underwent decades later. As if nothing could be further away. Yet these novels are among her most successful and have spawned some of her best adaptations to date. The Young Messiah is a beautiful film for inner meditation and dialogue. It's worthy of attention. ()
I don't like biblical films that try to portray Christianity as a great religion and how it's possible to find "deep" stories essentially in every day of Jesus Christ's life. To me, it simply looks like propaganda that is just trying to reinforce the beliefs of an American population that is already quite fanatical in places. ()
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