Joseph: King of Dreams

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Joseph: King of Dreams

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Directed by Rob LaDuca
Robert C. Ramirez
Produced by Jeffrey Katzenberg
Written by Eugenia Bostwick-Singer
Raymond Singer
Joe Stillman
Marshall Goldberg
Starring Ben Affleck (Joseph) (voice)
Mark Hamill (Judah) (voice)
James Eckhouse (Potiphar) (voice)
Richard McGonagle (Pharaoh) (voice)
Richard Herd (Jacob) (voice)
Music by Daniel Pelfrey
Editing by Michael Andrews
Greg Snyder
John Venzon
Distributed by DreamWorks Distribution LLC
Release date(s) 2000
Running time 75 min.
Language English
Preceded by The Prince of Egypt (1998)
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Joseph: King of Dreams is an DreamWorks direct-to-video animated film based on the story of Joseph in chapters 37-50 of the book of Genesis in the Bible.

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[edit] Plot

The movie tells the story of the next to youngest of twelve sons, a boy with an extraordinary gift of seeing visions of the future while sleeping. Joseph is the favorite of his father, Jacob, inciting his brothers' jealousy and hatred.

When Joseph receives a beautiful coat from his parents, his brothers hate him even more and are driven to sell him to desert merchants who take him to Egypt. There he is made the servant of a wealthy Egyptian who misunderstands him and has him thrown into prison. He shows his gift by interpreting the dreams of two other prisoners. Eventually, the Pharaoh begins to be plagued by dreams and sends for Joseph, who interprets them and saves Egypt in the process.

He is made second in command to Pharaoh, and has most of Egypt's grain stored. Eventually his brothers arrive in Egypt to buy food because of famine, and he must forgive them. We then see that the dreams that had angered his brothers were prophecies that had come from God.

Joseph: King of Dreams is directed by Rob LaDuca and by Robert C. Ramirez. It is the prequel to The Prince of Egypt, also by DreamWorks. Jeffrey Katzenberg is executive producer, as he was for The Prince of Egypt.

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[edit] Awards for Joseph: King of Dreams (2000)

  • 2001: Nominated for Silver Angel for Feature Film
  • 2001: Nominated for Annie Award - Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Home Video Production
  • DVD Exclusive Awards 2001 - Awards Won
    • Video Premiere Award for Best Animated Video Premiere: Penney Finkelman Cox (executive producer), Steve Hickner (executive producer), Jeffrey Katzenberg (executive producer), Ken Tsumura (producer)
    • Best Screenplay: Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, Marshall Goldberg, Raymond Singer, Joe Stillman
  • DVD Exclusive Awards 2001 - Awards Nominated
    • Video Premiere Award for Best Animated Character Performance: Ben Affleck (voice), Luc Chamberland (animation director: Joseph)
    • Best Directing: Rob LaDuca and Robert C. Ramirez
    • Best Original Score: Daniel Pelfrey

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