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Joshua (2002)

Joshua (2002)
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A mysterious stranger brings both spiritual comfort and a certain level of distrust to a small community in this drama based on the spiritual best-seller by Joseph Girzone. A mysterious man named Joshua (Tony Goldwyn) arrives in the small Midwestern town of Auburn sometime in the late 19th century. Joshua sets up a carpentry shop in Auburn, and soon develops a reputation for his kind and unselfish nature; after bad weather nearly destroys a church in the town's African-American neighborhood, Joshua offers to help repair the building, and has soon persuaded much of the community to offer their support, including Father Pat (Kurt Fuller), a priest at Auburn's Catholic church. Father Pat's superior, Father Tardone (F. Murray Abraham) is also struck by Joshua's talent, charm, and humble desire to help others, and asks him to carve a new statue of Saint Peter for their church. However, while much of the town is following the good example set by Joshua, when people begin to ascribe supernatural powers to the town's new carpenter, Father Tardone begins to become suspicious, and wants to know who Joshua really is and what he really intends to do in Auburn. Joshua features an original song score by popular contemporary Christian musician Michael W. Smith. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Tony GoldwynF. Murray Abraham, (more)
Director(s):
Jon Purdy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Joshua

A mysterious stranger brings both spiritual comfort and a certain level of distrust to a small community in this drama based on the spiritual best-seller by Joseph Girzone. A mysterious man named Joshua (Tony Goldwyn) arrives in the small Midwestern town of Auburn sometime in the late 19th century. Joshua sets up a carpentry shop in Auburn, and soon develops a reputation for his kind and unselfish nature; after bad weather nearly destroys a church in the town's African-American neighborhood, Joshua offers to help repair the building, and has soon persuaded much of the community to offer their support, including Father Pat (Kurt Fuller), a priest at Auburn's Catholic church. Father Pat's superior, Father Tardone (F. Murray Abraham) is also struck by Joshua's talent, charm, and humble desire to help others, and asks him to carve a new statue of Saint Peter for their church. However, while much of the town is following the good example set by Joshua, when people begin to ascribe supernatural powers to the town's new carpenter, Father Tardone begins to become suspicious, and wants to know who Joshua really is and what he really intends to do in Auburn. Joshua features an original song score by popular contemporary Christian musician Michael W. Smith. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Jon Purdy
Writer(s):
Brad MirmanKeith Giglio
Producer(s):
Howard BaldwinPaul PompianKaren Baldwin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Suitable for Children)
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    Aaron P.

    While this movie doesn't delve into heavy theoligical discussions like The Passion, certainly this can open the door to start a discussion about Christ. Even for the faithful, it gives you a real human feel to what Jesus did, and does. For those not of faith, the positive moral attributes can't be denied. Plus, Third Day is the band at the festival! Seriously, this is a thoroughly enjoyable film for anyone of any age.

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    Juan B.

    What an amazing and moving film! I Saw it twice the same night. Sweet Tony Goldwing is horrible well casted here and the ending was simply unpredictable and deeply tender. Glad there are still some directors able to grab the real spirit of a great book.

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    Scott M.

    I saw this movie at church, and it was fantastic! This movie does a great job displaying the true nature of Christ. Most importantly, it is not an ‘In Your Face’ way of teaching about who Jesus is.

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