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1. The Long Call (2021)
46 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery
Follows detective Matthew Venn as he returns to an evangelical community in which he grew up to attend his father's funeral.
Stars: Ben Aldridge, Declan Bennett, Siobhán Cullen, Martin Shaw
Votes: 3,885
2. The Mission (2023)
PG-13 | 103 min | Documentary
26-year-old American missionary John Chau was killed as he attempted to make contact with an Indigenous group off the coast of India, one of the last communities on the planet still living in isolation.
Directors: Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss | Stars: Pam Arlund, Dan Davis, Levi Davis, Daniel Everett
Votes: 900
3. Pictures of Ghosts (2023)
93 min | Documentary
Downtown Recife's classic movie palaces from the 20th century are mostly gone. That city area is now an archaeological site of sorts that reveals aspects of life in society which have been lost. And that's just part of the story.
Director: Kleber Mendonça Filho | Stars: Sonia Braga, Severino Cavalcanti, Tony Curtis, Maeve Jinkings
Votes: 1,524
4. The King (2005)
R | 105 min | Drama, Thriller
A motiveless malignancy? Elvis leaves the Navy and heads for Texas where he contacts his father Dave, whom he's never met. He is the pastor at a Christian community church. He tells Elvis ... See full summary »
Director: James Marsh | Stars: Gael García Bernal, William Hurt, Laura Harring, Derek Alvarado
Votes: 7,471 | Gross: $0.28M
5. Tremors (2019)
Unrated | 107 min | Drama
The coming out of an evangelical father shatters his family, his community and uncovers a profoundly repressive society.
Director: Jayro Bustamante | Stars: Juan Pablo Olyslager, Diane Bathen, Mauricio Armas Zebadúa, Rui Frati
Votes: 1,515
6. The Armor of Light (2015)
PG-13 | 88 min | Documentary, News
Evangelical minister Rob Schenck questions if pro-lifers can also be pro-gun. By speaking out on guns, he finds an unlikely ally in Lucy McBath, the pro-choice mom of a gun victim.
Directors: Abigail Disney, Kathleen Hughes | Stars: John M. Phillips, Lucy McBath, Rob Schenck
Votes: 172
7. Holier Than Thou (2022– )
Comedy
Sitcom set in Manchester, about three young adults who are navigating issues around sex, faith, and relationships, while attending the conservative, African evangelical church they were raised in.
Stars: Princess Khumalo, Tomi Ogbaro, Jordan Williams, Cyril Nri
Votes: 14
8. The Youngest Evangelist (2021)
PG-13 | 138 min | Adventure, Biography, Drama
Set in 1980, John King, a 10 year old African American boy, experiences salvation deeply and begins his hard journey to answer the call to Evangelism.
Director: John Fredericks | Stars: Princeton Bryan, Crystal Clark, Jacoline Frank, Duranice Pace
Votes: 35
9.
Holier Than Thou (2022– )
Episode:
Pilot
(2022)
29 min | Comedy
Set in contemporary Manchester, Holier Than Thou follows the journey of three young adults as they navigate sex, faith, and relationships, while attending the conservative, African Evangelical church they were raised in.
Director: Ian Aryeh | Stars: Princess Khumalo, Tomi Ogbaro, Jordan Williams, Cyril Nri
10.
Beautiful Excursions (2006– )
Episode:
Brésil: Rio
(2011)
Documentary
A nice journey of Jérôme from the neighborhood of Santa Teresa (the travel by tramway, Anthony Dumas ,the French expatriate, the steps of Jorge Selaron in the Lapa and Santa Teresa ... See full summary »
Director: Simon Watel | Star: Jérôme Pitorin
11.
The Michael Knowles Show (2017– )
Feminism: A Well-Heeled Farce
(2017 Podcast Episode)
40 min | Talk-Show
Melania Trump's high heels lead to high dudgeon. A sexegenarian millennial talks about feminism. The all-female Panel of Deplorables discuss Kim Jong-un, evangelicals, sexual identities and more.
Stars: Michael J. Knowles, Andrew Klavan, Lauren Chen, Amanda Prestigiacomo
12.
My Faith and Me (2018)
Episode:
Gavin Peacock
(2018)
Documentary, Biography
The former Premier League footballer and Match of the Day (1964) pundit discusses his new career - as an evangelical church minister in Canada.
Director: Graham Smiles | Stars: Grace Dunne, Gavin Peacock