NEW YORK — Organizers of an evangelical summer camp for children featured in the documentary "Jesus Camp" are discontinuing the camp because of negative reaction sparked by the film and recent ...
One of the most moving documentaries to arrive in Washington theaters this year was "The Boys of Baraka," an intimate account of several African American middle-school students who left their ...
MANDAN, N.D. - The North Dakotan at the center of the controversial documentary "Jesus Camp" said if she could do it all over again, she probably wouldn't allow the film to be made about her former ...
The whole incident underscored how a film’s festival strategy can change quickly once a movie is acquired for distribution. And it raised questions about the accountability of a film festival after ...
“When so many supposedly journalistic documentaries can’t resist the urge to editorialize, it’s refreshing to see a pair of filmmakers tackle this hot button subject with such a respect for their ...
Jesus Camp, which opens today in New York and Los Angeles, has already won awards at film festivals. The documentary is about a North Dakota summer camp called Kids on Fire--now Families on Fire, ...
The 2006 documentary Jesus Camp takes a harrowing look at the way an extremist sector of the Christian faith has come together to weaponize their beliefs, indoctrinate children, and influence public ...
I was always excited to go to college and get away from Dallas, Texas, and what I saw as its close-mindedness and paternalistic Southern racism masquerading as good ole' southern values. Having ...
I didn't know what to make of the documentary "Jesus Camp." After spending two weeks interviewing folks around town about the questions "Who was Jesus?" - and if it meant anything to them "Who is ...
The crowd at the initial showing of "Jesus Camp" at the Fargo Theatre was decidedly Christian. Not obvious to begin with, that fact became clear at the end when one member of a discussion panel asked ...
BIG SANDY - Over the past decade, some evangelical Christians have added another color to Rainbow Family gatherings. "We're here because I think the Rainbow people want the kingdom of God," said Mark ...
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