2024 BPC LENT
‘TRUST FALL’ FILM SERIES
This is definitely not your mother’s Pinocchio, but it’s much closer to the original novel. Geppetto takes his own trust fall in his hands as a puppet maker trying to bring his dead son back to life. Join us to see this new version of an old tale of art, resurrection, redemption and faith.
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A father’s wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in World War II Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child. Among three recent versions of the classic tale, Guillermo del Toro’s is the best and most worthy of our discussion.
Rotten Tomatoes says, “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio delivers fully on its title – which is to say it’s a visually stunning adaptation that embraces its source material’s darkness.”
This Korean family takes a trust fall in the 1980s in rural America to start their lives anew and live the American dream. Join us to see their ups and downs in this Oscar-nominated film.
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Rated PG-13. Minari follows a family of South Korean immigrants who try to make it in the rural United States during the 1980s. Religion plays a surprisingly large role in this highly acclaimed and Oscar-nominated film.
We all know the famous song, “Hallelujah” by the late, great Leonard Cohen. Join us to see a compelling documentary about the creation of the song and Cohen’s Jewish and Buddhist faith.
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Rated PG-13. The film wraps a biography of the singer around the story of the song, with archival footage and interviews with friends and admirers, focusing on both his Jewish and his Buddhist ideas.
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In The Atlantic, critic Kevin Dettmar said the film “documents the record’s long, strange trip to ubiquity. It’s a tale about the vagaries of recording history and the foolishness of industry suits, but it’s also about rediscovery and inspiration and reinvention.”
Come see the true story of Calvary Chapel in the late ‘60s and the hippie Jesus movement that took this city by storm. Pastor of a withering church Chuck Smith takes a huge trust fall following prophet-like Lonnie Frisbee.
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