“It's a persuasive spiritual journey, sentimental at times but never hopelessly cloying.”—Los Angeles Times
An amiable drifter (Tony Goldwyn) arrives in the small town of Auburn, bringing an innate kindness and compassion that changes the lives of all who encounter him. But an austere village elder (F. Murray Abraham) suspects that the stranger’s charisma masks ulterior motives, initiating a conflict for Auburn’s very soul. Eschewing overt preachiness in favor of solid characterizations, Joshua offers a relatable and moving spiritual parable, grounded by fine performances and beautiful cinematography.