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LDS CinemaThe movie industry is suddenly buzzing with movies about Latter-day Saints. Learn more about this new genre, "Mormon Cinema."
LDS Debate: R Rated Movies
Is it a commandment or a suggestion to not watch R rated movies? Find out what others have shared in the LDS Community Forum along with quotes from LDS Church leaders. Pride and Prejudice: A Latter-day Comedy
I'm so excited about this new LDS movie coming out! It's a latter-day remake of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. LDSFilm.com
A great list of films by and about Latter-day Saints, upcoming LDS films, websites, reviews, press releases, etc. Includes LDS TV series, directors, screenwriters, authors, producers, actors, composers, cinematographers, and more. Erin's LDS Cinema Page
This is a list of LDS-themed feature films shown theatrically in order of popularity, measured by the total US gross box office receipts. LDSMovieRentals.com
Similar to Netflix or Blockbuster this DVD rental company focuses on the LDS market and LDS films. Brigham City Website
The official website for Richard Dutcher's movie, Brigham City. A PG-13 murder mystery in a small Mormon town in Utah. God's Army
This isn't a "feel-good" Church video about the ideal mission experience. This is a down to earth look at what happens when missionaries go out into the world to share the gospel. In real life things are rarely ideal and Richard Dutcher does a superb job of portraying this in a sensitive but realistic manner. He's a very impressive actor as well. The Other Side of Heaven
From Academy Award-winning producer Gerald R. Molen, THE OTHER SIDE OF HEAVEN tells the true story of John H. Groberg's mission to the Kingdom of Tonga in the 1950's. Groberg is a resident of Utah and an Idaho native. The movie stars Christopher Gorham and Anne Hathaway (The Princess Diaries). Sacred Stone: The Temple at Nauvoo
The award-winning collaborative team of Lee Groberg and Heidi Swinton tell the remarkable story of the building of the original Nauvoo Temple, its eventual destruction, and the historic rebuilding in their new documentary and companion book, Sacred Stone: The Temple at Nauvoo. |
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