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Joseph (1995 film)






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Joseph
Written by
  • James Carrington
  • Lionel Chetwynd
  • Directed byRoger Young
    Starring
  • Paul Mercurio
  • Martin Landau
  • Lesley Ann Warren
  • Music by
    • Marco Frisina
  • Ennio Morricone
  • Original languageEnglish
    Production
    Producers
    • Luca Bernabei
  • Laura Fattori
  • CinematographyRaffaele Mertes
    EditorBenjamin A. Weissman
    Running time185 minutes
    Original release
    ReleaseApril 16, 1995 (1995-04-16)

    The Bible: Joseph is a 1995 German/Italian/American television miniseries about the life of Joseph from the Old Testament. It was filmed in Morocco and aired on TNT. At the 47th Primetime Emmy Awards, Joseph won one award from five nominations.

    Plot[edit]

    In Egypt, Joseph is a Hebrew slave to Potiphar, chief of Pharaoh's palace guard. The overseer Ednan torments Joseph for his refusal to show deference, but Joseph earns his respect by reading, and Ednan increasingly relies on Joseph. Potiphar's wife unsuccessfully tries to seduce Joseph, and falsely accuses him of rape.

    Joseph explains his life story to Potiphar to restore trust. Joseph is the eldest son of Jacob and Rachel. Their large family is marred by discord and violence. One day, Jacob gives Joseph a beautiful coat, which causes his envious half-brothers to sell Joseph into slavery. Potiphar announces that Joseph will go to Pharaoh's prison for humiliating his wife. In prison, Joseph earns a reputation as a talented interpreter of dreams. He makes two accurate interpretations of the dreams of the royal cupbearer and the royal baker, both imprisoned on suspicion of theft.

    Pharaoh summons Joseph to interpret his own troubling dreams. Joseph says the seven fat cows and the seven full ears of corn in the dream mean there will be seven years of plenty, but the seven sickly cows and the seven thin ears of corn signify seven years of famine. Joseph suggests that all the farmers give one-fifth of their crops to Pharaoh for storage for the coming famine. Impressed, Pharaoh appoints Joseph as governor, second only to Pharaoh; he also gives Joseph a wife, Asenath and Potiphar, and Ednan now serve under Joseph.

    Seven years later, the famine began. Joseph and Asenath have two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim. In Canaan, Jacob learns of the abundance in Egypt and sends most of his sons to buy grain. Joseph recognizes his brothers, accuses them of spying, and throws them into prison. Joseph insists they prove their innocence by bringing the youngest brother Benjamin to Egypt.

    After the brothers bring Benjamin, he is framed for theft and arrested. When they rise up against their guards, Joseph reveals his true identity to all of them. Benjamin immediately embraces Joseph, but the others are ashamed. Joseph embraces each one in turn, saying that God used their evil intentions for the ultimate good, preparing Joseph for his current position so that he can provide for his extended family.

    Joseph sends his brothers home to bring Jacob and the entire settlement to Egypt during the remaining five years of the famine. The clan arrives in Egypt to be reunited with Joseph.

    Cast[edit]

  • Paul MercurioJoseph
    • Rinaldo Rocco – Young Joseph (17 yrs)
    • Timur Yusef – Young Joseph (8 yrs)
  • Martin LandauJacob
  • Lesley Ann WarrenPotiphar's wife
  • Alice KrigeRachel
  • Dominique SandaLeah
  • Warren Clarke – Ednan
  • Monica Bellucci – Pharaoh's wife
  • Stefano DionisiPharaoh
  • Valeria CavalliAsenath
  • Kelly Miller – Tamar
  • Gloria Carlin – Bilhah
  • Michael AngelisReuben
  • Vincenzo NicoliSimeon
  • Colin Bruce – Levi
  • Michael AttwellJudah
  • Davide Cincis – Dan
  • Rodolfo Corsato – Naphtali
  • Pete Lee Wilson – Gad
  • Silvestre Tobias – Asher
  • Diego Wallraff – Issachar
  • Michael Zimmerman – Zebulun
  • Jamie GloverBenjamin
    • Brett Warren – Young Benjamin (9 yrs)
  • Paloma BaezaDinah
  • Anna Mazzotti – Zilpah
  • Andrew Clover – Shechem
  • Arthur BraussHamor
  • Eric P. Caspar – Bera
  • Anton Alexander – Hirah
  • Milton Johns – Cupbearer
  • Renato Scarpa – Baker
  • Peter Eyre – Vizir
  • Timothy Bateson – Priest
  • Nadim SawalhaIshmaelite
  • Josh Maguire – Manasseh
  • Gabriel ThomsonEphraim
  • Oliver Cotton – Architect
  • Crew[edit]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
    1995
    CableACE Awards Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries Ben Kingsley Nominated [1]
    Art Direction in a Dramatic Special or Series/Movie or Miniseries Paolo Biagetti and Enrico Sabbatini Nominated
    Costume Design Enrico Sabbatini Nominated
    Original Score Marco Frisina Won
    Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries Gerald Rafshoon, Lorenzo Minoli, and Laura Fattori Won [2]
    [3]
    [4]
    Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special Ben Kingsley Nominated
    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction for a Miniseries or a Special Enrico Sabbatini and Paolo Biagetti (for "Part 1") Nominated
    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting Jeremy Zimmermann and Shaila Rubin Nominated
    Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Miniseries or a Special G. Michael Graham, Joe Melody, Kristi Johns,
    Tim Terusa, David C. Eichhorn, Anton Holden,
    Rusty Tinsley, Rick Crampton, Mark Steele,
    John K. Adams, Bob Costanza, Mike Dickeson,
    Darren Wright, Gary Macheel, Richard S. Steele,
    Bill Bell, Tim Chilton, and Jill Schachne (for "Part 1")
    Nominated
    1996
    Writers Guild of America Awards Adapted Long Form Lionel Chetwynd Nominated [5]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Margulies, Lee (September 20, 1995). "HBO Leads the Pack With 89 CableACE Nominations: Television: Nods for 'Larry Sanders,' 'Dream On' push network ahead of Showtime, which garners 36". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  • ^ "Joseph". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
  • ^ "1995 Emmy Award Winners". The New York Times. September 12, 1995. Archived from the original on May 23, 2023. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  • ^ "Emmy Award Nominations 1995 : Nighttime Nominees: A Complete Rundown". Los Angeles Times. July 21, 1995. Archived from the original on July 14, 2023. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
  • ^ "Awards Winners". Writers Guild of America Awards. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
  • External links[edit]


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