3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Faith and Spirituality films at We Are Moving Stories. These include shorts and feature length drama and documentary on faith, inter-faith, Islam, spirituality - and alternatives.
Total length of this section: 23 films.
<FAITH>
Saturday Grace - A young woman, filled with grief and struggling with her faith, forms an unexpected bond with a homeless lady via dance. Length: 7 minutes 4 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Patrice D. Bowman:
Kaya - In a remote Turkish orphanage, an ostracised young girl seeks out the forbidden Alevi in her quest for faith. Length: 14 minutes 59 seconds. Writer/Director/Editor Lara Köse:
Finding Buddha -An American 'average Joe' leaves his life behind before his 45th birthday to head to China to 'find Buddha.' When he encounters a young tour guide who seems just as lost as he is, they set off on another kind of adventure... Length: 30 minutes. Writer/Producer Xinyue Chen:
Shannon Amen unearths the passionate and pained expressions of a young woman overwhelmed by guilt and anxiety as she struggles to reconcile her sexual identity with her religious faith. A loving elegy to a friend lost to suicide. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Chris Dainty:
Aerotropolis - A man without soul hesitates between his faith and desire. Length: 75 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Jheng-Neng LI:
The Handbook - Two Latter-day Saint missionaries deliver a Book of Mormon to the home of a wicked lady. Length: 7:30 minutes. Writer/Director Brandon Carraway:
Static - A heartbroken man gets a second chance at redemption when he’s able to deliver his wife’s dying wish to another longtime companion, his faithful TV. Length: 16 minutes. Director Tanya Lemke:
<INTER-FAITH>
Same God - In 2016, a black, female professor at a prominent Christian college wore a hijab and said that Christians and Muslims worship the Same God. The firestorm that followed exposed the rifts among evangelicals over race, Islam, religious freedom...and Donald Trump. Length: 1 hour 35 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Linda Midgett:
Al imam - Despite controversy and threats, a Muslim woman takes a stand for justice through a progressive practice of Islam. Length: 19 minutes. Writer/Director Omar Al Dakheel:
Same Love - “Whatever god you believe in, we come from the same one. Strip away the fear, underneath it’s all the same love.” - Ben Haggerty. Length: 20 minutes. Writer/Director Bri Oglu:
Aberration - A young couple fall in love from different religious backgrounds, but have issues introducing each other to their disapproving parents. Length: 6 minutes. Director: Kate Rees Davies:
The Bridge - Pono, a tenacious seven year old boy lives with his family in a five story tree house deep in the rainforest of Hawaii’s Manoa Valley. Pono’s father provides critical ancestral knowledge through cultural transmission to his youngest descendant. After tragedy strikes the family, Pono’s mother blames her youngest son and repeatedly pushes him away. Pono, however, is the heir to critical cultural practices, which can help her resolve her inner conflict between Christianity/religion and Hawaiian spirituality, but only if she can concede to Hawaiian culture through the encouragement of the son she has alienated. Length: 20 minutes. Interview with Writer/Director Cindy Iodice:
<ISLAM>
LostFound - is a portrait of a woman in the Nation of Islam. Length: 12 minutes. *** Screened at Sundance. Director Shakti Bhagchandani:
Q - Where do we draw the line between love and devotion? An intimate and haunting portrayal of a quest for love and acceptance at any cost, Q depicts the insidious influence of a secretive matriarchal religious order in Lebanon on three generations of women in the Chehab family. Filmmaker Jude Chehab potently documents the unspoken ties and consequences of loyalty that have bonded her mother, grandmother, and herself to the mysterious organization. A masterful portrait of the toll that decades of unrequited love, lost hope, abuse, and despair take on a person, Q is a multigenerational tale of the eternal search for meaning. A love story of a different kind, this documentary delicately portrays the complexities of unseen power that intermesh the lives of those who love a woman whose heart is in the hands of someone else. Length: 1 hour 32 min 56 seconds. Director/Producer Jude Chehab:
Why Can’t I Be A Sushi - This documentary follows the journey of two young journalists - Niamh (age 10) and her sister Sofia (age 8) trying to wrap their heads around something incredibly serious and weighty: the sometimes-bloody Sunni – Shia conflict that has been going on for decades. The girls talk to religious figures, scholars, well known clerics, believers, political pundits, the public and more all in the hope of understanding this absurd conflict. As they continue their road of discovery the two journalists soon realise that what unifies us as Muslims is far greater and more powerful than our differences. Writer/Director/Producer Hoda Yahya Elsoudani:
Five - After spending 7 years in prison, Malcolm seeks to mend his relationship with his mother while devoting himself as a consistent and faithful new convert to Islam. Length: 23 minutes 14 seconds. Writer/Producer Duran Jones:
All Under Heaven - A Muslim man decides to enter a church. The question remains, is faith found in a certain place…a statue…or is it something else? Length: 12 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Paul Joosse:
Hayat documents the lives of Rahma, an Eritrean migrant and her four young children living in Melbourne, Australia. The family begins to celebrate the month of Ramadan with their mother, who encourages her children to maintain a strong sense of family, faith and cultural identity. This inevitably is contrasted with the difficulties and disconnect she faces as a migrant and Muslim. Length: 14 minutes 12 seconds. Writer/Director Rendah Haj:
Rajam - A Syrian woman living under strict Sharia Law is accused of adultery, imprisoned and sentenced to death by stoning. Length: 13 minutes 22 seconds. Writer/Director Amanda Renee Knox:
<SPIRITUALITY>
Chasing Shadows - A group of friends—each at various levels of spirituality—embark on a mountainous journey to scatter the ashes of a recently deceased friend. But when their departed friend's ghost apparently visits the group, their faith and relationships are put to the test. Length: 1 hour 27 minutes. Interview with Writer/Director/Producer Mason Stoddard:
The Trick - A simple guide to achieving total spiritual transformation. Length: 3 minutes. Writer Nada Alic and Writer/Director Andrea Nakhla:
<ALTERNATIVES>
J.R. "Bob" Dobbs and the Church of the SubGenius - The Church of the SubGenius has been called “the most aggressively preposterous theology the world has ever known!” But what is the Church? And who is J.R. "Bob" Dobbs? And why is his name always in quotes? Filmmaker Sandy K. Boone explores the underground movement that has galvanized the imaginative, the artistic, the nerdy, even the deranged – to examine the simmering dystopia in their culture, and do absolutely nothing about it... except, maybe, poke fun at it all. Length: 1 hour 23 minutes. Director/Writer/Producer Sandy K Boone:
The Dark Essence - After being shunned by the community, Todd Reid and Jim James are determined to gain more followers for their satanic group, The Dark Essence, and to spread the word of secularism to the United States. Length: 11 minutes 20 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Mari Assad: