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Son of Man (2005)

Son of Man (2005)
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The story of the life and death of Jesus Christ gets a new (and strongly politicized) retelling in a powerful drama from Africa. Mary (Pauline Malefane) is seeking shelter in a schoolhouse during a skirmish in the midst of a bloody civil war when she is visited by an angel of the Lord, who tells her that she will give birth to the son of God. Mary raises Jesus (Andile Kosi) until he grows to adulthood; he then sets out on his own, preaching a new faith which embraces compassion and non-violence while rejecting the corruption and brutality of the current political leadership. Jesus' teachings attract a handful of disciples ranging in age, background, and gender, but as a military occupation force takes over the land, the actions of those who oppose their authority are monitored closely by the new government, and Jesus and his associates are no exception. While intelligence agents regard Jesus as subversive but harmless, one of his disciples, Judas (Jim Hgxabaze), secretly meets with the authorities and convinces them the mysterious miracle worker is up to no good. Son of Man received its North American premiere at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Andile KosiAndries Mbali, (more)
Director(s):
Mark Dornford-May
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Son of Man

The story of the life and death of Jesus Christ gets a new (and strongly politicized) retelling in a powerful drama from Africa. Mary (Pauline Malefane) is seeking shelter in a schoolhouse during a skirmish in the midst of a bloody civil war when she is visited by an angel of the Lord, who tells her that she will give birth to the son of God. Mary raises Jesus (Andile Kosi) until he grows to adulthood; he then sets out on his own, preaching a new faith which embraces compassion and non-violence while rejecting the corruption and brutality of the current political leadership. Jesus' teachings attract a handful of disciples ranging in age, background, and gender, but as a military occupation force takes over the land, the actions of those who oppose their authority are monitored closely by the new government, and Jesus and his associates are no exception. While intelligence agents regard Jesus as subversive but harmless, one of his disciples, Judas (Jim Hgxabaze), secretly meets with the authorities and convinces them the mysterious miracle worker is up to no good. Son of Man received its North American premiere at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Mark Dornford-May
Writer(s):
Mark Dornford-MayPauline MalefaneAndiswa Kedama
Producer(s):
Mark Dornford-May
Categories:
Drama
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Ken B.

This well-made film glosses over a few important Biblical highlights. It is an interesting depiction, but muddles the parables, leaving a bit too much of Christ's message behind. Seconds after Jesus dies, a revolution begins, taking a stand against the military...

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James T.

This movie was ok but would have like to have known that one had to read what was said. i don't like reading while trying to relax with a movie.

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Leonard J.

Interesting, but hard to watch. It does cause one to think about Jesus being born in modern day war torn regions and WWJD. Although He is still alive and able to do the same today as back then!

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