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Journey to Bethlehem

The greatest story ever comes alive!
2023 | 99m | English

(3523 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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A young woman carrying an unimaginable responsibility. A young man torn between love and honor. A jealous king who will stop at nothing to keep his crown.
Release Date: Nov 09, 2023
Director: Adam Anders
Writer: Adam Anders, Peter Barsocchini
Genres: Family, Drama
Keywords arranged marriage, bethlehem, musical, family drama, christmas music, nativity, king herod, joseph of nazareth, christian film, christian faith, unwed pregnancy
Production Companies Affirm Films, Monarch Media, SPACE + ART Entertainment, Night Light
Box Office Revenue: $7,778,330
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Fiona Palomo Mary
Milo Manheim Joseph
Omid Djalili Melchior
Rizwan Manji Gaspar
Geno Segers Balthazar
Moriah Peters Deborah
Joel Smallbone General Antipater
Lecrae Archangel Gabriel
Stephanie Gil Rebekah
Antonio Cantos Joachim
María Pau Pigem Ana
Alicia Borrachero Rachel
Antonio Gil Jacob
Antonio Banderas Herod the Great
Pedro Aijón Lieutenant
Ricard Serra Census Taker
Juan José Marco Unhappy Man
Eric Halverson Healer
Juan Jesús Di Manuel Prisoner
Daniela Riveri Magi's Servant Girl
Yaël Belicha Elizabeth
José María Rueda Zachariah
Zoe Arnao Young Sheperd Girl
Manuel Lozano Baby Jesus
Eduardo Rejón Innkeeper
Andrés Merino Young Jesus
Adrià Nebot Young Antipater
Fran Llorente Shepherd Girl's Father
Eric Halfvarson Healer
Panda the Donkey Fig
Name Job
Sabrina Plisco Editor
Adam Anders Music, Director, Writer
Zachary Woodlee Choreographer
Nikki Anders Music
Peter Barsocchini Writer
Luci Lenox Casting
Juan Manuel Jimenez Line Producer
Lisa Zagoria Casting
Edou Hydallgo Production Design
Ángela Marín Set Decoration
Peer Åström Music, Executive Music Producer
Matt Boardman Visual Effects Supervisor
Xavi Giménez Cinematography
Eduardo Hidalgo Production Design
David Temprano Art Direction
Lena Mossum Costume Design
Alex Anders Music Supervisor
Derek Syverud Music Editor
Name Title
Adam Anders Producer
Alan Powell Producer
Peter Barsocchini Executive Producer
Brandt Andersen Producer
Ryan Busse Producer
Steve Barnett Producer
José Luis Escolar Executive Producer
Vicky Patel Executive Producer
Nick Moceri Executive Producer
Stephen Meinen Producer
Nikki Anders Executive Producer
Daniel Gutman Executive Producer
Leo Lavazza Executive Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

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 importa ... nce. 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.

Nov 24, 2023