

The Young Messiah 2016
"Before he was the savior, he was a child."
In the year 4 BC, a young Jesus Christ embarks on a perilous journey with his family from Egypt to Nazareth, a tale of faith, hope, and discovery as the boy begins to grasp his divine purpose.
Director: Cyrus Nowrasteh
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Young Messiah (2016) about?
The film tells the story of Jesus Christ at age seven as he and his family depart Egypt to return home to Nazareth, following the boy's spiritual awakening and his journey towards becoming the savior.
Who directed The Young Messiah?
The Young Messiah was directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Cyrus Nowrasteh.
Who stars in The Young Messiah?
The movie features an impressive cast, including Adam Greaves-Neal, Sara Lazzaro, Vincent Walsh, and Sean Bean.
Is The Young Messiah (2016) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating for 'The Young Messiah (2016)' is not available, the film's exploration of faith, hope, and redemption, set against the backdrop of ancient traditions, makes it a compelling watch for those interested in drama and spiritual themes.
How long is The Young Messiah?
The Young Messiah has a runtime of 120 minutes.
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About The Young Messiah (2016) — Unveiling the Divine Purpose of a Young Jesus
In the year 4 BC, a young Jesus Christ embarks on a perilous journey with his family from Egypt to Nazareth, a tale of faith, hope, and discovery as the boy begins to grasp his divine purpose. Directed by Cyrus Nowrasteh, 'The Young Messiah (2016)' masterfully weaves the story of a child's spiritual awakening amidst the backdrop of ancient traditions and mystique. As the family navigates the complexities of their return, young Jesus starts to unravel the threads of his destiny, setting the stage for a lifetime of miracles and sacrifice.
Witness the tender yet profound transformation of Jesus from a wide-eyed child to a compassionate and powerful leader in 'The Young Messiah (2016)', a drama that transports viewers to a bygone era of faith, love, and redemption.




