"...his master's wife cast her eyes on Joseph, and she said, lie with me..." (Genesis 39:7)
"Giuseppe venduto dai fratelli" (1961), a cinematic portrayal of the biblical story of Joseph, was a collaborative production between Athena Cinematografica and Dubrava film, spanning Italy and Yugoslavia. Directed by the visionary Irving Rapper, this film brings to life the tale of Joseph, the favored son of Jacob, who is sold into slavery by his jealous brothers. The film's setting, rich with historical authenticity, transports viewers to ancient times, capturing the essence of the biblical narrative through stunning visuals and compelling performances. The film's cast, featuring prominent actors such as Geoffrey Horne as Joseph and Robert Morley as Potiphar, delivers powerful performances that resonate with the emotional depth of the story. Horne's portrayal of Joseph's journey from favored son to slave, and eventually to a position of power in Egypt, is both moving and inspiring. The dynamic between the characters, especially the tension among the brothers, is portrayed with a realism that enhances the film's dramatic impact. "Giuseppe vendito dai fratelli" stands out not only for its narrative but also for its technical achievements. The collaboration between Italian and Yugoslavian filmmakers resulted in a seamless blend of styles, with meticulous attention to detail in set design and costumes. The film's use of color and cinematography adds a layer of richness to the storytelling, making the ancient world come alive on screen. This film, while rooted in a well-known biblical story, offers a fresh perspective through its international collaboration and artistic execution. It remains a testament to the power of cinema to bridge cultures and bring timeless stories to new audiences. "Giuseppe venduto dai fratelli" is a cinematic gem that continues to captivate viewers with its blend of historical authenticity and emotional depth.
Năm:1961
Thời lượng99 phút
Thể loạiPhim Gia ĐìnhPhim Chính Kịch
Các quốc gia sản xuấtItalyYugoslavia
