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Meet Troubled Teenage Jesus In ‘The Carpenter’s Son’ Based On Obscure Gospel

Scenes from the movies The Carpenter's Son and Trifole

Can you market to a mainstream genre crowd and an open-minded faith-based audience simultaneously? Magnolia is trying just that with The Carpenter’s Son, writer and director Lotfy Nathan’s life of teenage Jesus story based on The Infancy Gospel of Thomas, a obscure apocryphal gospel.

The film stars Nicolas Cage and FKA Twigs as Joseph and Mary, Noah Jupe as Jesus and Isla Johnston as a mysterious stranger who targets the family in a remote settlement in Roman-era Egypt. With every pull of temptation, the boy is lured into a forbidden world as terrified Joseph realizes that a demonic power is at work. Violent, unnatural events inexplicably follow Jesus, and he begins to experience nightmarish visions of the future. Finally, he learns the fearsome truth about his new playmate.

“There isn’t a clear kind of genre to hang it on,” said Lotfy. “It’s a sort of an experiment for me in trying to tow both lines. It’s not an out-and-out horror film by any means. I didn’t have any interest in making that because I just don’t think it would fit the subject matter. It’s really just trying to color in what could be an origin story, to fill in the blanks.”

 

They should have just made Teenjus in to a movie.

How much cocaine will teenjus do in this version 

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