The Young Messiah (2016)
March 10, 2016Release Date
The Young Messiah (2016)
March 10, 2016Release Date


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Cast & Crew.

Adam Greaves-Neal
Jesus

Sara Lazzaro
Mary

Vincent Walsh
Joseph

Sean Bean
Severus

Jonathan Bailey
Herod

Isabelle Adriani
Seleni

Rory Keenan
The Demon

Dorotea Mercuri
Eleazer's Mother

Lois Ellington
Salome

Jarreth J. Merz
Eleazer's Father

Jane Lapotaire
Old Sarah

Agni Scott
Miriam

Paola Lavini
Crying Mother #2

Paul Ireland
Optio

Matt Patresi
Cynical Stranger

Lee Boardman
Roman Squad Leader

David Bradley
Old Rabbi

Christian McKay
Cleopas

Giselda Volodi
Female Soothsayer

David Burke
Blind Rabbi

Finn Ireland
James

Gian Piero Rotoli
Pilgrim 2

Cyrus Nowrasteh
Director / Screenplay

Anne Rice
Novel

Geoffrey Rowland
Editor

Betsy Giffen Nowrasteh
Screenplay

Paul Seydor
Editor

Joel Ransom
Director of Photography

Suzanne Smith
CastingDirector

John Debney
Original Music Composer

Francesco Frigeri
ProductionDesigner

Ray McIntyre Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor / Visual Effects Producer

Chris Columbus
Producer

Michael Barnathan
Producer

Tracy K. Price
Producer

Mark Radcliffe
Producer

Mark W. Shaw
Producer

Sang H. Cho
Co-Producer

Guy Inzalaco
Co-Producer
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Details.
Release DateMarch 10, 2016
StatusReleased
Running Time2h
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$18,500,000
Box Office$6,500,000
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The Young Messiah is a 2016 biblical drama film directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh and co-written by Betsy and Cyrus Nowrasteh, based on the novel Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt by Anne Rice. The film stars Adam Greaves-Neal, Sean Bean, David Bradley, Lee Boardman, Jonathan Bailey, and David Burke. The film revolves around a fictional interpretation of a seven-year-old Jesus, who tries to discover the truth about his life when he returns to Nazareth from Egypt.
Nowrasteh acquired the film rights in 2011, and wrote the script along with his wife Betsy Giffen. Chris Columbus developed the film through his 1492 Pictures banner and helped the film financing by Ocean Blue Entertainment. FilmDistrict acquired the US distribution rights in 2013, which were later transferred to Focus Features in 2014. Filming began on September 15, 2014, in Matera and Rome, Italy.
Although the film was known throughout production as Christ the Lord, Focus Features announced on September 1, 2015, that it would now be called The Young Messiah. Nowrasteh said in a press release, "This new title better conveys how our film seeks to present a realistic portrait of Jesus as a child both grounded in faith and consistent with the adult Jesus revealed in the Bible."
The film was released on March 11, 2016, by Focus Features. Reviews were mixed, and the film proved to be a box office bomb, grossing only $7 million against a budget of $18.5 million.
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