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Journey to Bethlehem

A young woman tasked with an unimaginable burden. A young man pulled between love and honor. A jealous king who will stop at nothing to retain his crown.

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Adam Anders

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Cast & Crew

Antonio Gil

Antonio Gil

Jacob

Omid Djalili

Omid Djalili

Melchior

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas

Herod the Great

Stephanie Gil

Stephanie Gil

Rebekah

Alicia Borrachero

Alicia Borrachero

Rachel

Rizwan Manji

Rizwan Manji

Gaspar

Milo Manheim

Milo Manheim

Joseph

Geno Segers

Geno Segers

Balthazar

Pedro Aijón

Pedro Aijón

Lieutenant

Joel Smallbone

Joel Smallbone

General Antipater

Lecrae

Lecrae

Archangel Gabriel

Fiona Palomo

Fiona Palomo

Mary

Moriah Peters

Moriah Peters

Deborah

Antonio Cantos

Antonio Cantos

Joachim

María Pau Pigem

María Pau Pigem

Ana

Ricard Serra

Ricard Serra

Census Taker

Juan José Marco

Juan José Marco

Unhappy Man

Eric Halverson

Eric Halverson

Healer

Juan Jesús Di Manuel

Juan Jesús Di Manuel

Prisoner

Daniela Riveri

Daniela Riveri

Magi's Servant Girl

Yaël Belicha

Yaël Belicha

Elizabeth

José María Rueda

José María Rueda

Zachariah

Zoé Arnao

Zoé Arnao

Young Sheperd Girl

Manuel Lozano

Manuel Lozano

Baby Jesus

Eduardo Rejón

Eduardo Rejón

Innkeeper

Andrés Merino

Andrés Merino

Young Jesus

Adrià Nebot

Adrià Nebot

Young Antipater

Fran Llorente

Fran Llorente

Shepherd Girl's Father

Eric Halfvarson

Eric Halfvarson

Healer

Panda the Donkey

Panda the Donkey

Fig

Adam Anders

Adam Anders

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Details

GenresFamily, Drama
Runtime1h 39 mins
Released on09 Nov 2023
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

6/10

Scene stealing megalomanic King Herod (Antonio Banderas) hams up marvellously in this enjoyable if totally forgettable pre-Nativity Christmas story. He presides over the kingdom of Judah towards which three magi are heading when they espy a bright star in the sky portending an event of great importance. Meantime, the well educated Mary (Fiona Paloma) is regaling against an arranged marriage with a man she's never even met! Anyway, times being what they are, she has to acquiesce and meets the fairly easy on the eye Joseph (Milo Manheim). It's not exactly hate a first sight, but one night she get's another - more celestial - visitor who leaves her with quite a belly ache. She tells her folks, then her would-be husband and is soon, unsurprisingly, on her own... Quite why Gabriel couldn't just have told everyone at once? Anyway, the increasingly paranoid Herod gets wind of this impending miracle and uses the three kings and his son Antipater (Joel Smallbone) to track down and destroy the potential usurper. That fact that we still celebrate Christmas eliminates any sense of jeopardy so this is essentially just a light-hearted piece of musical theatre that uses the two slightly soporific stars to tell us a story of when Mary met Joseph. The songs are standard fayre with plenty of perfect choreography, some earnest lyrics about love and loyalty (and a fun song from Banderas about absolute power) before Omid Djalili's visiting Melchior tries to explain what myrrh is for. It's wordy, cheesy but joyous seasonal stuff that I was rather surprised to find got a cinema release in the UK. You shouldn't hate it.

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