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== Overview==
'''Works of [[cinema]] related to [[Child Jesus]]''' (i.e. [[Jesus of Nazareth]], age 3-14).


Only a limited number of Jesus movies showed interest in [[Child Jesus]], rather focusing of his Nativity, Miracles, and Passion. 
* See main article, [[Childhood of Jesus]]
 
The first movie on the Life of Jesus, [[La vie et la passion de Jésus-Christ (The Life and Passion of Jesus Christ / 1903 Zecca, Nonguet), film]], devoted to the [[Childhood of Jesus]] two scenes, which were quite different in tone. "The Holy Family at Nazareth" offered a quite "realistic" picture of Jesus working with his father, while "Jesus among the Doctors" was more formal and stereotyped in its presentation of the "canonical" subject. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5VPWPgkT8A YouTube].
 
The realistic path was followed by the "Protestant" [[From the Manger to the Cross (1912 Olcott), film]]. An experienced child actor, [[Percy Dyer]], was hired to play the part and the film was shot on locations, in Palestine and Egypt. Olcott drew inspiration from the work of [[James Tissot]] and the few silent scenes involving Young Jesus were a reenactment of some of Tissot's most famous paintings; cf. [[Life of Jesus (1894 Tissot), art]]. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgYERr99yCQ YouTube].
 
The influence of [[James Tissot]] is noticeable also in [[Christus (1916 Antamoro), film]]. The "Catholic" movie, also shot "on locations," offered however a quite stereotyped picture of Jesus as a child modeled on his adult life. The theological concern was to stress that Jesus had since his childhood a clear self-consciousness of his messianic role, to the point that Young Jesus is shown constantly followed by a group of children "disciples," whom he leads, and preached to, with authority. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOO2WB7lB6g YouTube].
 
In 1972 [[Jesús, María y José (1972 Zacarías), film]] was the first movie entirely to focus on the childhood of Jesus at Nazareth and speculate on his whereabouts as a boy. The Mexican movie was traditional in its approach to the subject; the father of Jesus, [[Joseph of Nazareth]], was portrayed as an old man acting as a guardian or grandfather of Jesus. Yet the script had necessarily to create an original narrative, besides the Lukean episode of [[Jesus among the Doctors]], so inaugurating a new genre that would be soon followed by other movies. 
 
In [[Jesus of Nazareth (1977 Zeffirelli), film]], the TV miniseries format gave the opportunity to elaborate on Jesus' childhood, devoting two major scenes to the subject. Child actor [[Lorenzo Monet]] was chosen for his blond hair and distinctive blue eyes. Filmmaker [[Franco Zeffirelli]]'s goal was to create a sharp contrast between Jesus' appearance, on one hand, and on the other, the "normality" of his family (Joseph now had the age and behavior of a real father) and the very realistic Jewish setting in which Jesus lived. The contrast reminded the viewers that Jesus, although living in this world, did not really belong to it but came from "elsewhere." The setting of the first scene is the synagogue of Nazareth. Zeffirelli insisted in having Young Jesus perform a Bar Mitzvah ceremony, even though consultant Rabbi Albert Friedlander reminded him that such ceremonies were practiced only from the 15th century. Friedlander tried to teach [[Lorenzo Monet]] to read a short portion of the Pentateuch in Hebrew, though he mumbled it and the director was not satisfied (eventually the reading was done mostly in English). The ceremony is interrupted by the arrival of Roman soldiers, which allows the filmmaker to stress the reality of Roman occupation and the violent opposition of the Zealots. The second scene illustrates the "biblical" episode of [[Jesus among the Doctors]] in the Temple of Jerusalem.
 
Another successful TV miniseries, [[Un bambino di nome Gesù (1987 Rossi), film]], focused in 1987 entirely on the childhood of Jesus at the time of the stay of the Holy Family in Egypt until their return to Nazareth. Joseph was still older than Mary but like in Zeffirelli, was a mature man in the fullness of his strength. The plot was only vaguely related to the Gospel of Matthew. As a boy Jesus had to escape a murder attempt by [[Herod Archelaus]] and grew up more and more conscious of his destiny.
 
Jesus movies continued occasionally to include a few scenes on Young Jesus, most notably, [[Jesus (1979 Sykes, Krisch), film]] (following the Gospel of Luke). [[The Son of Man (2005 Dornford-May), film]] and [[Color of the Cross (2006 LaMarre), film]] offered the first portrays of Jesus as a black child.
 
In 2006 a third movies appeared to focus entirely on the childhood of Jesus, after [[Jesús, María y José (1972 Zacarías), film]] and [[Un bambino di nome Gesù (1987 Rossi), film]]. In [[La sacra famiglia (2006 Mertes), film]], Joseph was a widower and father of three sons, who struggled to understand the true identity of the new child, born from his virgin wife. The movie followed the canonical gospels in the description of the events of the nativity of Jesus, and apocryphal narratives related to his childhood. As Young Jesus began manifesting his healing powers, suspicious and fear spread among his own relatives and neighbors.
 
Finally, [[Io sono con te (Let It Be / 2010 Chiesa), feature film]], while following the traditional narrative, shifted the emphasis on the anti-conformist education Jesus received from his high-spirited and independent mother, who taught his son to ask questions and challenge the tradition.
 
@2014 Gabriele Boccaccini, University of Michigan
 
<gallery>
File:Dyer Jesus Olcott.jpg|[[Percy Dyer]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[From the Manger to the Cross (1912 Olcott), film]]
File:Young Jesus Antamoro.jpg|''Young Jesus'' (uncredited) in [[Christus (1916 Antamoro), film]]
File:Bravo Jesus Zacarias.jpg|[[David Bravo]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[Jesús, María y José (1972 Zacarías), film]]
File:Monet Jesus Zeffirelli.jpg|[[Lorenzo Monet]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[Jesus of Nazareth (1977 Zeffirelli), film]]
File:Bellina Jesus Rossi.jpg|[[Matteo Bellina]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[Un bambino di nome Gesù (1987 Rossi), film]]
File:Giovi Jesus Costa.jpg|[[Gianmarco Giovi]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[Maria, figlia del suo figlio (Maria: Daughter of Her Son / 2000 Costa), film]]
File:Jesus Dornford.jpg|''Young Jesus'' (uncredited) in [[The Son of Man (2005 Dornford-May), film]]
File:Pacitto Jesus Mertes.jpg|[[Brando Pacitto]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[La sacra famiglia (2006 Mertes), film]]
File:Collins Jesus LaMarre.jpg|[[Alex Collins]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[Color of the Cross (2006 LaMarre), film]]
File:Idoudi Jesus Chiesa.jpg|[[Mohamed Idoudi]] as ''Young Jesus'' in [[Io sono con te (2010 Chiesa), film]]
</gallery>
 
See also:
 
== The films and their interpreters ==
 
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{| border="1" align="center" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
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!Year!!Child Jesus!!Film!!Country
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|[[1898]] || (uncredited) || [[La vie et la passion de Jésus-Christ (The Life and Passion of Jesus Christ / 1903 Zecca, Nonguet), film]] ||
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|[[1912]] || [[Percy Dyer]] || [[From the Manger to the Cross (1912 Olcott), film]] ||
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|[[1916]] || (uncredited) || [[Christus (1916 Antamoro), film]] ||
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|[[1972]] || [[David Bravo]] || [[Jesús, María y José (1972 Zacarías), film]] ||
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|[[1977]] || [[Lorenzo Monet]] || [[Jesus of Nazareth (1977 Zeffirelli), film]] ||
|-
|[[1979]] || (uncredited) || [[Jesus (1979 Sykes, Krisch), film]] ||
|-
|[[1987]] || [[Matteo Bellina]] || [[Un bambino di nome Gesù (1987 Rossi), film]] ||
|-
|[[1987]] || (uncredited) || [[Marie de Nazareth (Mary of Nazareth / 1995 Delannoy), film]] ||
|-
|[[1998]] || [[Asher Cohen]] || [[I giardini dell'Eden (The Garden of Eden / 1998 D'Alatri), film]] ||
|-
|[[1999]] || [[Toby Bailiff]] || [[Mary, Mother of Jesus (1999 Connor), film]] ||
|-
|[[1999]] || [[Jurji Gentilini]] || [[Giuseppe di Nazareth (Joseph of Nazareth / 1999 Mertes), film]] ||
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|[[2000]] || [[Gianmarco Giovi]] || [[Maria, figlia del suo figlio (Maria: Daughter of Her Son / 2000 Costa), film]] ||
|-
|[[2005]] || (uncredited) || [[The Son of Man (2005 Dornford-May), film]] ||
|-
|[[2006]] || [[Brando Pacitto]] || [[La sacra famiglia (2006 Mertes), film]] ||
|-
|[[2006]] || [[Alex Collins]] || [[Color of the Cross (2006 LaMarre), film]] ||
|-
|[[2009]] || [[Guillermo Estrella]] || [[Jesusito de mi vida (Dear Child Jesus / 2009 Pérez-Miranda), short film]] ||
|-
|[[2010]] || [[Mohamed Idoudi]] || [[Io sono con te (2010 Chiesa), film]] ||
|}

Latest revision as of 02:23, 28 May 2019

Works of cinema related to Child Jesus (i.e. Jesus of Nazareth, age 3-14).