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July 25, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: Part of “The Long Search”, a BBC series hosted by Ronald Eyre – 52 minutes
Distributor: Ambrose Videos has the entire series on DVD for $99
Summary: In the 1100 churches of Indianapolis, we see bewildering multiplicity of Protestantism. Churches with the seating and styling of deluxe first-run theaters. Services conducted with the professionalism of television spectaculars. And congregations that occupy every seat at four staggered services every Sunday. All are features of the US church-going boom. We discover that religion is not in a state of apathy in America; in some quarters it is decidedly big business.
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July 25, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: “The Long Search” – BBC/Time/Life (1977) – a series of 13 programs, 52 minutes each
Distributor: Ambrose Video – $99 for the entire set on DVD
Summary: A documentary on world religions and new religions, narrated by Ronald Eyre (who is irritatingly obtrusive in several instances). Especially useful are Orthodox Christianity – the Rumanian Solution, which is helpful for illustrating religious symbolism and ritual, the pervasiveness of religion in people’s lives, and the place of religion in one then-Communist country; and African Religion – Zulu Zion, which focuses on new religions in South Africa, emphasizing the importance of dreams, ancestors, and place. Other useful films in the series include Protestant Spirit: USA; Catholicism; and Judaism. The film on Alternate Lifestyles in California is disappointingly shallow.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 24, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: The Hutterites – National Film Board of Canada (1964) – 28 minutes B/W
Distributor: ??????????
Summary: Documentary (without shooting restrictions) of life in a Hutterite colony in Western Canada. [See also the color documentary Hutterites, from the Canadian Broadcasting Company (1984), 59 minutes.]
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 24, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: Flight of the Dove – (1989) – 29 minutes
Distributor: ?????????? (Formerly available from University of California Media, but that group is no longer.)
Summary: Religion and ethnic identity among Portuguese-Americans in rural southern California.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 24, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: Bronx Baptism – 1980 – 27 minutes
Distributor: Icarus Films
Summary: Film document, without narration, of a Pentecostal worship service in a Puerto Rican community in the South Bronx. Fine presentation of Pentecostal worship styles.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 24, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: Black Delta Region – Center for Southern Folklore, Memphis (1974) – 15 minutes, B/W
Distributor: ??????????
Summary: A brief but lively depiction of a wide range of Southern black religiosity, including ecstatic dance, singing, preaching styles, social-community context.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 24, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: The Bible Belt: Politics of the Second Coming – Canadian Broadcasting Company (1972) – 90 minutes
Distributor: ??????????
Summary: Examines the rise of fundamentalist Protestant sects in Western Canada during the 1920s and 1930s and their impact on Canadian politics then and now.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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July 24, 2011 by Jim Spickard.
Film Info: Battle for the Bible – PBS “God and Politics” series (1987) – 60 minutes.
Distributor ??????????
Summary: Illustrates a contemporary conflict between Christians who want to enforce a conservative orthodoxy in their denominations versus others who want to maintain their denomination’s tradition of freedom of conscience for individual believers.
Film notice taken (with permission) from the “Teaching Resources” list in Meredith McGuire’s Religion: The Social Context, third edition. Her 5th edition (available from Waveland Press: see www.religionthesocialcontext.com) does not contain the resource list. I have only traced some of these films to current distributors. Please post updated information about them, if you have it. – JS
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January 30, 2008 by Jim Spickard.
Film Title: God’s Angry Man — by Werner Herzog (1980) — 44 minutes
Distributor: ???????
Summary: A documentary about Dr. Gene Scott, televangelist, who used ranting anger to raise money on his nightly Festival of Faith. Tom Sutpen, in a review posted at Bright Lights Film Journal, writes:
A good deal of Herzog’s film is taken up with scenes of Scott live on the air, angrily rifling through pledges from viewers that were just called in — none of which are ever less than three figures — eventually flying into a hardcore Old Testament fury at the foul stinginess of the apostate public when he sees they haven’t coughed up that extra thousand he told them he needed. … In other hands, scenes like these would be used to advance the ever-fashionable cliché of television evangelists as mammon-obsessed charlatans…, but Herzog’s portrait of Dr. Gene Scott isn’t concerned with exposing hypocrisy … . God’s Angry Man is neither an exposé nor a malediction, and Scott is never branded a crackpot…. And for all his volcanic on-air bluster, he reveals a great deal of genuine vulnerability when he’s interviewed by Herzog.
Read the whole review here.
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January 28, 2008 by Jim Spickard.
Film Title: Holy Ghost People, by Peter Adair (1967) — 57 minutes
Distributor: Available from GPod
Summary: Holy Ghost People describes the beliefs and practices of a snake-handling Pentecostal church and shows candid shots of the congregation during a service, including snake handling and glossolalia. In a dramatic ending, the leader is bitten by a rattlesnake.
For a longer review, see the above GPod link, which has posted most of a review by Gary Morris from: Bright Lights Film Journal. (Click here, then scroll down the page to find the full review.)
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