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Is it really Christian? What makes a movie a Christian movie?

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Is it really Christian? What makes a movie a Christian movie?

Hi guys!

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Ever wondered what makes a movie be considered a Christian movie? I mean think about it really. Is it the title or that it's got references to Christianity or God? Movies such as ‘The Passion of Christ’, ‘The Case for Christ’, ‘God’s not Dead’, 'Hackshaw Ridge’ and many more alike are posed in Hollywood under the genre ‘Faith-based’ or ‘Christian movies’ due to the foundation in which the storyline finds itself or the reference to Christ/Christianity. Are these type of films only going to interest the Christian audience? Is that the aim? Thats a-whole-nother subject!

Movies vary in different production sizes and budgets, and not all succeed in being near enough to break Box Office records. For some, the recognition is fulfilled from word of mouth, festivals or online movie streaming sites like Pureflix and ChristianCinema.com or even YouTube. These include small-budgeted films like ‘The War Room’ and ‘Facing the Giants’, who have received great reviews and average scores on IMDb. It does however pose further questions as to whether budget size does really matter in how successful a film will be in the long-run and whether people will even watch it if it doesn’t have some big names in it and the polish of Hollywood.

Nevertheless one thing I want to focus on for now is whether references to Christ/Christianity or the Bible/Bible characters is what makes viewers consider a movie to be in fact Christian. Netflix is supposedly acquiring a new faith-based series called ‘Messiah’ to its streaming site. The 10-episode web series is said to challenge the meaning and existence of the ‘I Am’ in Hollywood as well as challenge us to examine what we believe and why as it creates a lucrative business within the entertainment industry. Furthermore, the Den of Geek* report that, "The series looks to provocatively consider the emergence (or reemergence?) of a figure claiming to be the Messiah in the modern world and promises to be a challenging new take on faith-based content”

New take? Confusion more like! With this speculation in place does this controversial web-series really come under a Christian genre simply due to the title? (As it clearly isn’t biblical!) Realistically, yes (which is the sad truth) because it is an amalgam of the familiarity of religion and popular themes within Christianity that often motion pictures portray. Take out or add some stuff based on what is seen as controversial/popular to be a success but still call it Faith-based. Though genres can be scrutinised and reassessed it communicates a “shorthand” and lazy explanation on the feel of the film or series.

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In all, this seems like a pretty tough topic to crack because from what we understand as genre to classify a particular film, can tarnish the representation of Christianity all because of a reference to Christ or assuming to encompass the topic of Christianity despite it hurting the credibility of what we believe. It truly poses the question if it’s really fair for Christians to have to accept web-series like the ‘Messiah’ or films like 'Noah', which are greatly flawed in terms of biblical accuracy and convoluted concepts (such as rock Giants!?..say no more!) as a “Christian film”.

 

 

Overall, the big question here as in the title is, ‘What makes a Christian movie Christian’? 

Let’s get talking!

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Enjoy your week!

Thalie Brown,

FCP Team

* http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/53416/messiah-netflix-orders-new-faith-based-series

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New Years Eve Web-series

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New Years Eve Web-series

FCP is excited to bring you our latest venture.....

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Our brand new web series 'New Years Eve' pursues Paige and Terence and their moving expedition through the trials and tribulations of life. Ultimately, a tale of loss and how that loss alters the devotion of a couple and their trust in Christ.

Revealed in six episodes, viewers will watch as the New Years Eve story begins, at the end!! In the opening instalment, Paige and Terence have already endured a tragedy. As the story unfolds, we will visit the couple each year on New Year's Eve and find out what life has thrown at them in the past 12 months. The sixth and final chapter ends on New Years Eve at the beginning of their union, when the couple first meet!...Genius!

 

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Some of our very early FCP followers may remember the stage performance we performed just a few times called 'For Auld Lang Syne'.... Well that stage show now has a new name, updated script and has transformed into New Years Eve screenplay! So if you were fortunate enough to see the play you'll know there's an amazing story to look forward to!

 

"SO.....When can we watch this amazing series?!" I hear you cry!

With the final edit of the script complete, auditions organised and a film crew prepped, we are hoping to release New Years Eve early in the New year! (2018) We're planning to have a screening of the whole thing and then the episodes will be released weekly online! Exciting stuff!

How can i get involved?

 
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We are currently seeking sponsorship for this project, so please, remember us in your prayers. Keep your eyes peeled and ears to the ground and contact us if sponsorship is something that you or someone you know would be interested in.

So until next week...

Blessings!

Jade Lewis

FCP Social Media & Content Manager

 

 

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Roll out the red carpet- We won!

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Roll out the red carpet- We won!

Look at God!

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Things are rapidly building up and with even more exciting news (in case you haven’t yet picked up from social media), we are proud to announce that we have won not 1 but 5 film awards from the Christian Online Film Festival! This is something really spectacular, which again we did not expect, but overall are really proud about being honoured with such prominent recognition. With the help of all your love and support, we really can’t thank you enough.

In just 2 weeks we have reached over 2,000 views. That’s just a shy 8,000 views from last week’s goal of 10,000 views. And for the record, we could not have gotten here without the support from you! Your words of encouragement and support by sharing the link to our 'No Poetry' Short Film video has just been what we've been looking for and so we'd like to thank you once again.

 

Here are the 5 awards we won:

Best Mini-Film - Final Call Productions

Best Actor - Jermaine Wong (The Husband)

Best Actress - Oluchi Nwabuwa(The Wife)

Best Costumes & Props - Final Call Productions

Best Poetry - Jermaine Wong


If you'd like to get involved, help us spread the word a little further on social media.

Share this post or share the video link! https://youtu.be/_8h5cqdltjY

Make sure to tag and hashtag (#NoPoetry) us in your posts. If you are unsure, check out our website here and select the platform of your choice.

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See you soon!

Thalie Brown, FCP Blogger

Final Call Production Team

 

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