- The Apostle
Infobox_Film
name = The Apostle
caption = "The Apostle" film poster
director =Robert Duvall
producer =Steven Brown Rob Carliner Robert Duvall
writer =Robert Duvall
starring =Robert Duvall Farrah Fawcett Miranda Richardson Billy Bob Thornton June Carter Cash Todd Allen
music =David Mansfield
cinematography =Barry Markowitz
editing =Stephen Mack
distributor =October Films
released =December 17 ,1997
runtime = 134 min.
language = English
imdb_id = 0118632|"The Apostle" is a 1997 movie, written and directed by
Robert Duvall , who stars in the title role. John Beasley,Farrah Fawcett ,Billy Bob Thornton ,June Carter Cash , andMiranda Richardson also appear. It was filmed in and aroundDallas, Texas , as well as inLouisiana .Plot
Sonny (Duvall) is a Texan charismatic-
Pentecostal Christian minister with a wandering eye. As a result of his infidelity, his wife Jessie (portrayed by Fawcett) has begun a relationship with a youth minister named Horace. Despite Sonny's desire, she refuses to be reconciled, although she assures him that she will not interfere with his right to see his children. She has also conspired to use their church's bylaws to have him removed from power. Sonny struggles with these happenings and asks God what to do. It is clear from a scene at his church that much of the congregation sides with Sonny in this dispute. Sonny, however, refuses to start a new church, saying that the church which forced him out was "his" church. At his child'sLittle League game, Sonny, in an emotional fit, attacks Horace with a bat and puts him into a coma.A fleeing Sonny (now calling himself "The Apostle E.F.") ditches his car in a river and gets rid of his identifying information. He eventually ends up in Louisiana, where he convinces a retired minister named Blackwell (John Beasely) to help him start a new church. With Sonny's energy and charisma, the church soon has a faithful and racially-integrated flock. Sonny even succeeds in converting a racist bigot (played by Thornton) who shows up at a church picnic intent on destruction. Eventually, though, Jessie hears her ex-husband's preaching on the radio and calls the Texas state police. They show up in the middle of a sermon but allow him to finish while they wait outside. In the poignant finale, Sonny delivers an impassioned sermon before telling his flock that he has to go.
Themes, Motifs
The major themes of "The Apostle" include forgiveness and accountability. Duvall sympathetically portrays Sonny as a sincere gospel preacher whose passions get the better of him. After fleeing from Texas, he re-baptizes himself -- symbolizing a fresh start -- and seeks to accomplish as much good as possible before his inevitable capture. Sonny's arrest closes the moral circle of the narrative, showing that evil acts do not go unpunished. Yet, his final sermon motivates the fledgling church to carry on a life of faith and good deeds.
Evangelical Christian viewers applauded this film for its emphasis on personal faith and redemption (two of its characters come to crisis-faith experiences) without letting Sonny off the hook. The film also conveys a positive, ecumenical spirit. In one memorable scene, Sonny watchesRoman Catholic priests blessing shrimp boats and says, "You do it your way and I do it mine...together we get it done."Making of
Duvall wrote the script in the 1980s but could not find a studio willing to film it. He eventually decided to direct and finance it himself. It was first screened at the
Toronto Film Festival . Thirty minutes into the screening, studio executives began leaving the theater to wheel and deal outside;October Films gained the distribution rights that night. The film went on to have a $21.3 million worldwide theatrical gross, with a combined production and advertising budget of $8 million [ [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/1997/APSTL.php The Apostle - Box Office Data, Movie News, Cast Information - The Numbers ] ] .In counterpoint to its volatile subject matter, the film has a restrained visual style and employs a large number of non-professional actors to enhance its realism.
For his performance, Duvall was nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Actor .oundtrack
Infobox Album
Name = Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture The Apostle
Type = soundtrack
Longtype =
Artist = various
Cover size = 0
Released =February 10 ,1998
Recorded =
Genre = Country
Contemporary ChristianSouthern Gospel
Length = 50:30
Label = Rising Tide
Producer =Robert Duvall Scott Greenstein
(executive producers)
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://wc09.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0zfuxqwjldte link]
Last album =
This album =
Next album =The score for "The Apostle" was scored byDavid Mansfield . Three songs were bycountry music artistsLyle Lovett andPatty Loveless and contemporary Christian artistSteven Curtis Chapman , were recorded especially for the film.The songs, "I Will Not Go Quietly" by Chapman, "Two Coats" by Loveless and "I'm a Soldier in the Army of the Lord" by Lovett were released on a soundtrack album that was supplemented with more exclusive songs "inspired by" (but not included in) the film. The additional tracks include works by
Johnny Cash ,Emmylou Harris (in a duet withRobert Duvall ), theCarter Family , theGaither Vocal Band and theSounds of Blackness .Track listing
#"I Will Not Go Quietly" (composed and performed by
Steven Curtis Chapman – 3:46
#"Two Coats" (traditional, performed byPatty Loveless ) – 3:21
#"I'm a Soldier in the Army of the Lord" (traditional, performed byLyle Lovett ) – 3:29
#"Softly and Tenderly" (traditional, performed byRebecca Lynn Howard ) – 3:05
#"There Is a River" (composed byDavid Sapp , performed by theGaither Vocal Band ) – 4:24
#"In the Garden" (composed byC. Austin Miles , performed byJohnny Cash ) – 3:16
#"I Love to Tell the Story" (traditional, performed byEmmylou Harris andRobert Duvall ) – 3:45
#"Waitin' on the Far Side Banks of Jordan" (composed by Terry Smith, performed by theCarter Family ) – 3:15
#"Victory Is Mine" (traditional, performed by theSounds of Blackness ) – 3:32
#"There Is Power in the Blood" (traditional, performed byLari White ) – 5:19
#"There Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down" (composed by BrotherClaude Ely , performed byRuss Taff ) – 4:54
#"I'll Fly Away" (composed byAlbert E. Brumley , performed byGary Chapman andWynonna Judd ) – 3:47
#"Softly and Tenderly (Reprise)" (traditional, performed byDino Kartsonakis ) – 4:37References
External links
*imdb title|id=0118632|title=The Apostle
*" [http://artsandfaith.com/t100/2005/entry.php?film=5 The Apostle] " at the [http://artsandfaith.com/t100/ Arts & Faith Top100 Spiritually Significant Films] list
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