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Die Bibel: Jeremia

Originaltitel: Jeremiah
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
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Die Bibel: Jeremia (1998)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJeremiah tells the story of the prophet who abandons his family and the woman he loves in order to relay God's message in Jerusalem, starring Patrick Dempsey and Oliver Reed.Jeremiah tells the story of the prophet who abandons his family and the woman he loves in order to relay God's message in Jerusalem, starring Patrick Dempsey and Oliver Reed.Jeremiah tells the story of the prophet who abandons his family and the woman he loves in order to relay God's message in Jerusalem, starring Patrick Dempsey and Oliver Reed.

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    • Harry Winer
  • Drehbuch
    • Harry Winer
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Patrick Dempsey
    • Oliver Reed
    • Klaus Maria Brandauer
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    6,9/10
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    • Regie
      • Harry Winer
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Winer
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Patrick Dempsey
      • Oliver Reed
      • Klaus Maria Brandauer
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    Patrick Dempsey
    Patrick Dempsey
    • Jeremiah
    Oliver Reed
    Oliver Reed
    • General Shapan
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • King Nebuchadnezzar
    Vincent Regan
    Vincent Regan
    • King Zedekiah
    Leonor Varela
    Leonor Varela
    • Judith
    Andrea Occhipinti
    Andrea Occhipinti
    • King Jehoiakim
    Michael Cronin
    • Hilkiah
    Stuart Bunce
    Stuart Bunce
    • Baruch
    Roger May
    • Elishama
    Simon Kunz
    Simon Kunz
    • Gemariah
    Silas Carson
    Silas Carson
    • Hananiah
    Franco Castellano
    • Babylonian Minister
    Damian Myerscough
    Damian Myerscough
    • Ephraim
    • (as Damien Myerscough)
    Chris Pavlo
    • Hanamel
    Anita Zagaria
    • Jeremiah's Mother
    Luke Sheppard
    • Jeremiah 13
    Jolyon Stephenson
    • Ebed Melech
    Anna Maguire
    Anna Maguire
    • Young Girl
    • Regie
      • Harry Winer
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Winer
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    9marcin_kukuczka

    It was time for him to speak...

    Kingdom of Judah, the 600s B.C. The Holy City of Jerusalem sees a great celebration - noble Jewish king Josiah (Hicham Ibrahimi) has found the law of Moses after 100 years of its absence. Moreover, King Solomon's Temple has been beautifully restored. A lot of pious Jews take part in the celebrations, including Chelkia (Michael Cronin) with his young son. Who could predict that this little boy would once play a decisive role in the history of Israel?

    Time goes by and we are 16 years later when Israel occurs not to have answered to God's signs and the yoke of Babylonian slavery is close... King Nebuchadnezzar II (Klaus Maria Brandauer) is planning to conquer the kingdom. There is, however, a prophet: now an adult Jeremiah (Patrick Dempsey), son of Chelkia, who remembers the glory of Judah from his childhood. It is him who has been given the authority to speak by God himself...Will the new king and Israelites listen to the words of the prophet or will Jeremiah's "pleas fall on deaf ears and hardened hearts"?

    Harry Winer's film is one of the newest biblical movies. However, it is one of the few biblical epics which not only focuses on history alone but contains a universal content. The story of the prophet who lived more than 2500 years ago is a background. What is in the center of attention is a story of MAN in general, his struggles, fears, weaknesses and doubts. Jeremiah lives rather a peaceful life before God calls him. He is in love with a young innocent girl, Judith (Leonor Varela) and plans to marry her. His world seems to be calm at first but day by day he gets worried about the terrible injustice and wickedness around him. God's light works in his heart and... finally, he speaks up when the time is come. The message does not reveal the spirit of the world but the spirit of God...no wonder Jeremiah does not meet understanding from the people. The brutal end of Jerusalem is a consequence of the people's deeds since wickedness leads to war and destruction. Although the content seems easy, there is a wonderful psychological insight into Jeremiah's spiritual life: "Lord, not me" he says, "I am too weak for this burden". Later, however, he does not give up even under the burden of persecutions and blind accusations calling him a "false prophet" and a "blasphemer". Consider, for instance, the moment he speaks to the king Sedecia (Vincent Regan) and pleads him to turn to God.

    Besides that aspect, JEREMIAH is also a very well made work as a film. Some of biblical epics lack action and authenticity. That, however, cannot be said about Harry Winer's film where everything appears to be realistic, from the locations through costumes, sets to people participating. The cast are selected very well, some of them are famous actors but this does not disturb in anything. Klaus Maria Brandauer does a wonderful job as the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II, a king about whom we find pretty much in the Bible. I heard some voices saying that he looks too European to play a Babylonian. Yes, partly true, but see him in this role and you will surely consider him the best choice after first viewing. Wonderful actor who does a perfect job! Patrick Dempsey is good in the main role expressing Jeremiah's gentleness combined with strong faith and growing courage. A mention must also be made of Oliver Reed who shines in the role of obstinate general Safan. This was one of his last roles, perhaps some people will say that he may be admired in a number of other movies, including his last unforgettable part in GLADIATOR. Yet, I believe that his Safan character is really worth attention and surely the one not to be skipped.

    JEREMIAH is, besides the biblical story, a story of unfulfilled love. I found the Jeremiah-Judith plot pretty moving and particularly universal. Judith is the representation of his dreams, his childlike desires of happiness, his pure fantasies. She raises excitement in him but it is all very childlike, chasten at first - these are no lusts and desires but a pure mutual joy. It's their true feeling. That is also something that differs the couple from the rest. You will cry at the moment of her death, it is so intensely touching.

    If someone asked me if there are any flaws in the film, I would have one complaint to JEREMIAH. It is a bit too short and contains much action in very brief moments. While viewing the film for the first time, I got lost when the king Josiah is dead, then when Jehoiakim (Andrea Occhipinti) comes (the one who symbolically burned the scroll), dies and, finally, Sedecia (Vincent Regan) is crowned as the king of Judah. It would be better if the film lasted for 120 minutes and showed all this clearly since these are crucial facts that lead directly to the tragic events entailed at the end.

    If you like the biblical movies and epic productions, JEREMIAH is a film for you. Don't be afraid that it is preachy. It is the Bible on screen in the purest sense of this meaning! It's a history and a delicate invitation to reflect on some aspects of the world and life in this world. The entire movie lifts audiences to a higher level and is educational. 9/10!

    It was time for him to speak,

    Yet, his pleas really fell on deaf ears and hardened hearts,

    Years passed by and the Temple of the Lord was rebuilt at last,

    This time, however, Jeremiah's greatest dream finally came true:

    The Temple was also rebuilt in human hearts...
    10Paul1149

    Surprisingly powerful; a real gem

    What a gem. This movie really tells how brutal Jeremiah's task was against the spiritual and political reality of a nation that had fallen into apostasy. It is a hard thing to stand for truth under such adversity, and only those totally sold out to the Lord and motivated by His love will gain the strength to do so.

    A modern-day apostate nation would do well indeed to give this film's message careful attention. There is a very real price to be paid for casting aside the proved and true ways of the Lord, as we have been in a unholy rush to do.

    I didn't even know this film existed until now. Excellent job indeed. Highly recommended.
    8alnmissy

    Drastically abbreviated but good

    You must approach this film for what it is. This is a dramatic summary of the Book of Jeremiah. This is not a word for word documentary from the Bible. So of course liberties are taken for dramatic effect and time constraints.

    Watching the film from this perspective allows you to just enjoy the story. The events within the book itself are clearly not presented but an amalgam of said events is. The acting is good (overall) and do is the production value.

    From my point of view ANYTIME we can get ANYONE to be at least curious enough about the Word to at least watch a TV movie like this: that's a good thing.
    7bkoganbing

    Weep Not For Jerusalem

    Former Brat Packer Patrick Dempsey essays the role of Jeremiah the prophet, the last in a series of prophets sent by God foretelling of the destruction of Jerusalem if they don't turn from their ecumenical ways in allowing other Gods to be worshiped and idols to be built. Dempsey betrays not a hint of his thespian juvenile origins in his performance.

    When the Kingdom of Israel was split into Israel and Jusdah following the reign of King Solomon, a series of prophets from Elijah on warned that Jerusalem's destruction and the destruction of the Temple of Solomon would follow. When Jeremiah was born, Josiah was the King of Judah, Israel having fallen to the Assyrians years ago and he's put a temporary halt to foreign religious practices. But that stops at Josiah's demise.

    Jeremiah is a most reluctant prophet, but God choosing him as a kid puts the words in his mouth. In the end his warnings about the fall of Jerusalem prove all too true.

    Klaus Maria Brandauer plays Nebuchadnezzer the all powerful ruler of Babylon to whom Judah falls. Oliver Reed plays an obstinate Hebrew general who is Jeremiah's greatest foe. Both register well in their roles.

    Dempsey is denied earthly pleasure by God in order to serve, a heavy price indeed, but a burden he bears if not cheerfully. Sticking fairly close to the Old Testament, Jeremiah is a more accurate and more literate film than you'll find from Cecil B. DeMille if not more gaudy and spectacular.
    5wilson_w-72266

    Not Entirely Accurate

    Fantastic acting across the board. The story definitely draws you in. The only reason I'm not rating it higher is this; the angel of God did indeed touch a prophets lips with hot coal however, it wasn't done to the prophet Jeremiah, it was done to the prophet Isaiah(Is 6:7) I was recently led to verify that particular scene w/ the Scriptures & upon confirming, I was led to write my review. I would like to encourage anyone not familiar w/ the Word of God to NOT take any biblical movie for fact until you've backed it up with the Holy Bible. Stay safe everyone & most importantly..stay prayed up!

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      This was Oliver Reed's final television appearance before his death on May 2, 1999 at the age of 61.
    • Patzer
      In some preaching, Jeremiah uses "Elizabeth" stylish English from King James version of Bible. This Bible is written and publish in 17th century, and Jeremiah is speaking not existing yet language 2600 years ago.
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      Followed by Die Bibel - Esther (1999)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Dezember 1998 (Italien)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Italien
      • Deutschland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Five Mile River Films
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Bible Collection: Jeremiah
    • Drehorte
      • Ouarzazate, Marokko(shot on location in)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Antena 3 Televisión
      • Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ARD)
      • Beta Film
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