THIS JUST IN: GAME CHANGER IN ORTHODOX FILMMAKING
Logos Cinema starts streaming in the coming months - the world’s first Orthodox Christian streaming platform.
”At Logos Cinema, you’ll find Orthodox documentaries, inspiring films, faith-centered series, children’s content, podcasts, and more—all curated with the Orthodox Christian in mind. Our mission is to highlight stories of saints, sacrifice, truth, and the hero’s journey—narratives that remind us of the golden thread connecting us back to Christ and His Church.”
Glory to God. According to their social media, they’ve been flooded with people eager to subscribe, to provide content, and to support this worthy effort. I believe it! They’re at just the right moment in history. Sign up for updates from Logos Cinema:
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You’ll find recent Orthodox films listed below; click on any film for more information.
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RECENT ORTHODOX FILMS
The Invisible Fight
The Napoleon Dynamite of Orthodox films, this is an offbeat adventure about monks with mystical kung fu powers.
The Holy Archipelago
A documentary about Solovetsky Monastery, from infinity to eternity, searching for the true meaning of life, faith, hope and love.
Man of God
Yelena Popovic’s Man of God is a biographical film about St. Nektarios of Aegina, whose life was marked by humility in the face of insults.
Where are you, Adam?
«Where are you, Adam?» is set at the ancient Dochiariou Monastery on the western shore of Mount Athos.
Healing Fear
A film about the life of St. Luke of Crimea, 20th century bishop and surgeon.
Parallel Love
Luxury, a band from small-town Georgia, suffered a devastating tragedy. Over the years, three members of the band became Orthodox priests.
The Sensitives
Drew Xanthopoulos’ documentary, The Sensitives, was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.