Joshua Then and Now

Joshua Then and Now (1985)

Sub-Genres - Coming-of-Age, Psychological Drama  |   Release Date - Jan 1, 1985 (USA), May 17, 1985 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 118 min.  |   Countries - Canada  |   MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka

The early ups and later downs in the life of Joshua Shapiro (James Woods) more or less describe the trajectory of this semi-autobiographical film, adapted from the book by Mordecai Richler. Joshua is a Jewish Canadian writer who has returned from living in England for nearly three decades, only to see the major components of his life disintegrate around him. Flashbacks tell the tale of Joshua's childhood -- raised by a father who is an ex-boxer with a creative approach to earning a living (illegally) and a mother who earns her living as a stripper. Leaving this background and his coming-of-age behind him, Joshua flies off to England and gains a reputation as a writer, marrying a politically leftist but socially elite wife. On his return to Canada at the end of the '70s, everything around him collapses. His best friend dies, his brother-in-law kills himself, there is a smear campaign against him, and someone is out to blackmail him. Things only get worse, in fact, before they level off.

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false-accusation, marriage, scandal, childhood, homecoming, family-tragedy, media, writing, publicity, success, criminal, Judaism