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Documentaries

Persons Set Apart
Directed by Gabe Schmidt

The true story of a gay pastor who endured years of discrimination to serve his community.

The Arkansas Accent Project
Directed by Ben Corbett

What sounds and sayings define the various people of the state of Arkansas and what these people may have in common? This creative scholarship draws upon interviews collected from the five major Arkansan regions: the Ozarks, the Arkansas River Valley, the Ouachitas, the Coastal Plain, and the Delta. Through interviews of various Native Arkansans, this study will illuminate the various accents of this state and the people who claim Arkansas as their home. In doing so, the study expands our understanding of who our people are and how their speech makes the Arkansas accent unique among Southern accents.

A Bridge to Life
Directed by Chris Charles Farina

A Bridge to Life is a portrait of an organization that for years has been working to change and save the lives of men dealing with life-threatening addiction issues. The men receive intensive job-training skills along with psychological and spiritual mentoring to give them a chance to return to society as successful community and family members. Interwoven throughout this film is the inspiring story of William Washington, the founder and Executive Director of the Bridge Ministry. Having suffered serious trauma as a child, this led to him becoming a homeless teenager on the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia as both a user and seller of deadly drugs. He was incarcerated more than once, and while eventually facing a long-term prison sentence, he was given a chance by a compassionate judge to enter a program which positively altered his life. Uplifted by this experience, he dedicated his own life to helping others who faced the same troubled path that he had been on. This led to his creation of the Bridge Ministry, which is a much better alternative than incarceration to deal with our country’s serious crisis of drug addiction.

The Katinas - Love God / Love People
Directed by Michael Everett

From the tropical forests of American Somoa comes the story of five brothers who sought to change the world, one heart at a time, through music with a message.

Undivide Us
Directed by Kristi Kendall

America is at a crossroads where politicians, traditional media, and social media fan the flames of toxic partisanship that have led many Americans to question whether they can trust their fellow citizens. Through the intimate lens of six focus groups across three American cities, UNDIVIDE US explores the twisted landscape of toxic polarization and uncovers the potential for healing conversation, local community, mutual respect, and democracy. Aiming to awaken the silenced majority that seeks solutions rather than strife, UNDIVIDE US is not just a documentary; it’s a timely and urgent plea to reclaim the nation’s soul through open discourse, civic engagement, and self-governance.

I'm Coming Home: The Stephanie Starr Story
Directed by Don J Albert

She had a great family life growing up in a good suburban home. With dreams to be a writer, she didn't have much to write about because everything was so perfect. Then off to college she went, and things turned upside down.

Golden Cornucopia
Directed by Jared Brandon-Flande

"Golden Cornucopia" is a poignant documentary that takes us on a decades-long journey to explore the history and legacy of a once-thriving mining community in Cornucopia, Oregon.

Once a hub of industry and prosperity, the town of Cornucopia is now slowly fading into history, with its mines and memories the only remaining testament to the ingenuity, resilience, and self-reliance of the people who once called this place home.

Through exclusive never before seen footage and photographs, the film offers an insider's view of the mine and the people who lived, worked, and died here. Despite the dangers of mining, including avalanches, industrial mishaps, and premature dynamite explosions, the community persevered, drawn together by a shared sense of purpose and the promise of gold.

Today, visitors from all walks of life are drawn to Cornucopia, sensing a palpable energy that lingers long after the blasting and din of mining activity ceased. Through the stories, we witness industry on a grand scale, laughter, and song during Saturday dances, children playing, and 4th of July celebrations, complete with dynamite explosions to celebrate the holiday!

A billion dollars in gold ore may be safely locked away in the mountains. Still, the actual value of this place lies in the memories, stories, and community that endures to this day. "Golden Cornucopia" is a testament to the power of the human spirit and a celebration of this remarkable place's rich history and legacy.

Origins Untold: Ancient Cosmology
Directed by Sarah Rachel Fesiuk, David Fesiuk

An artistic curator travels across the country to learn more about the people who have an alternative view of cosmology.

In Solidarity with Ukraine
Directed by David Naglieri

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a shock. And through this war we are witnessing the reality of evil. But we’re also seeing something else. As refugees fled, volunteers stood at the border to provide critical care and housing. In Solidarity with Ukraine explores what it means to be a Christian disciple in the midst of war, and how the light of the Gospel continues to shine
in the darkness.

Keturah Farms
Directed by Venessa Battle, Gary D Buycks Jr.

Discover the inspiring story of Keturah Farms, a new documentary film that follows the journey of a remarkable woman on a mission to feed a billion people. The movie explores the challenges and triumphs of building sustainable farms in Africa and empowering local farmers to create a better future for their communities. With breathtaking visuals and powerful storytelling, Keturah Farms is a must-see film that will leave you inspired and motivated to make a difference. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to witness the power of sustainable agriculture and the impact.in the darkness.

The True Summit
Directed by Corban Robbe

This 30-minute documentary follows 14 men and mountaineer Kevin DeVries on a trek to EVEREST BASE CAMP as he prepares to climb in the region after a cardiac arrest. More than a hike in the Himalayas, THE TRUE SUMMIT calls men to the inward journey and the inescapable reality that the change we seek can only be found in a Christ-centered community.

Hey Beautiful
Directed by Lillian Glass

Laura was born with Hemifacial Microsomia where half of her face was deformed at birth. Her young life was a living hell due to the over 40 surgeries and constant teasing she endured. While school was always filled with emotional pain the turning point in her life came in college when she walked across campus and a group of fraternity boys mocked her, shouting  “Hey Beautiful” knowing quite well she was not considered conventionally beautiful by Western beauty standards. She then came to the conclusion that no man could or would ever love her.

Can she find true love in a vain society where looks mean so much?

The Carthusian Cloistered Monastery
Directed by Dong-il KIm

"Our principal endeavor is to devote ourselves to silence and solitude."

Private speaking is forbidden, and communication with the outside world, such as the Internet, telephone, newspapers, and broadcasting, is prohibited.
Leaving the monastery is not allowed even if a family member dies.
The whole lifetime is dedicated to prayer, working, and searching for eternal truth.
This is a story of 11 Carthusian monks in Korea who seem separated from all but are united with the whole world before the living God.

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Grand Chartreuse is a Carthusian monastery established by Saint Bruno in 1084,
in the Chartreuse Mountains, France.
More than 370 monks in 11 countries are searching for eternal truth in solitude and silence.
15 years ago, according to the wishes of the Pope John Paul II,
Asia's only cloistered Carthusian monastery was founded in Korea.

Send Me Where No One Wants To Go: The Carole Ward Story
Directed by Don J Albert

Growing up in a Missionary home, Carole made a decision to surrender her life completely too God's will, and go where no one wanted to go to share the good news. This is here testimony!

Walking In the Legacy Of My Father: The Sarah Gonzalez Story
Directed by Don J Albert

Sarah Gonzalez takes you on a short journey of the joyful relationship she had with her dad in her younger days as he served as Chaplain of Cook County Jail, after his recovery from being an ex-offender, and the pain she went through growing up and how she got involved in witchcraft.

A powerful true journey that has transformed her life!
From Witchcraft to Witnessing for Father!

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