Jeremiah (TV)
1998 · Movie · 90 min. · Italy
The overwhelming conclusion of this 94-minute movie is that being a prophet is tough. Jeremiah (Patrick Dempsey) is repeatedly imprisoned and beaten, dropped into a muddy well face first, and forced to witness the stabbing death of his fiancée. And all for repeating messages from God, most of them urging the Judeans to submit to Babylon's King Nebuchadnezzar (Klaus Maria Brandauer). Dempsey gives an earnest performance, ably assisted by a strong supporting cast. Writer-director Harry Winer spends the first part of the film on Jeremiah's formative years of visions, moving on to his contentious relationship with King Zedekiah, who ultimately--and tragically--listened to his general (Oliver Reed) rather than the prophet. This bleak film ends with the fall of Jerusalem to the Babylonians and Jeremiah's self-comforting thought that the city will rise again. Parents should be aware of some disturbing violence: in addition to Jeremiah's fiancée's murder, Zedekiah sees his sons fatally stabbed before he is killed.
Direction Harry Winer
Cast Patrick Dempsey · Oliver Reed · Klaus Maria Brandauer · Vincent Regan · Leonor Varela · Andrea Occhipinti · Michael Cronin · Stuart Bunce · Roger May · Simon Kunz · Silas Carson · Franco Castellano · Damian Myerscough
Soundtrack Bruce Broughton
Screenplay Harry Winer
Cinematography Raffaele Mertes
Original title The Bible: Jeremiah (TV)
5.2
52 votes (FilmAffinity)
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