Do The Right Thing
“Do the right thing” is a simple phrase that can be easier said than done at times. As a child my parents would tell me to “do the right thing”. They’d also ask me “what’s the right thing to do?”, in order to guide me Read More …
“Do the right thing” is a simple phrase that can be easier said than done at times. As a child my parents would tell me to “do the right thing”. They’d also ask me “what’s the right thing to do?”, in order to guide me Read More …
Belgian filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne—popularly known as “the Dardenne brothers”—make genuine cinematic parables. By “parable” I mean films about ordinary or mundane circumstances which have no ostensible religious or sacred element, yet prove to provoke a sense of the transcendent, what philosopher Paul Ricoeur Read More …
Appreciation coming from Russ L. Directed by: Martin Scorsese Produced by: Written by: Jay Cocks Martin Scorsese Shûsaku Endô Music by: Kathryn Kluge Kim Allen Kluge Cinematography by: Rodrigo Prieto Editing by: Thelma Schoonmaker Release Date: 2016 Running Time: 161 Language: English, Japanese, Latin Arts Read More …
Can Christians and Muslims coexist in peace today? Xavier Beauvois’ sublime fact-based drama about seven French Trappist monks in northern Algeria in the 1990s during the Algerian Civil War explores the question without offering a definitive answer. Led by Dom Christian (Lambert Wilson), the monks Read More …
“Babette can cook.” It’s a seemingly simple sentence offered as an offhand suggestion in a letter to Danish sisters Martine and Filippa (Birgitte Federspiel and Bodil Kjer) as one way an unknown refugee from France could help them should they take her in. And yet, Read More …
How does one adequately describe a poem, a prayer, and a visual odyssey in mere prose? This is the challenge when attempting to capture the cinema of Terrence Malick in words. A work of cosmic praise and lament, Malick’s 2011 Palme d’Or-winning film, The Tree of Read More …
In the spirituality of the Christian East, icons are sometimes described as “windows into heaven.” Even when they depict earthly events, their stylized approach is meant to evoke transcendent realities. Such transcendence in art is both the subject and the method of Andrei Tarkovsky’s haunting, Read More …
There have now been six iterations of the Arts & Faith Top 100 Spiritually Significant Films. Of the five in which the results have been ranked, films by Carl Theodor Dreyer have topped four. Until voters in 2020 chose to limit the Top 100 to one entry Read More …
Read an introduction to the A&F Top 100 List at The Porch. Click on a title for more information and appreciation written by a contributing voter to one of the Top 100 lists. Ordet Andrei Rublev The Tree of Life Babette’s Feast Of Gods and Read More …