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Bolocko
Oct 19, 2007

coyo7e posted:

If that vaticanmonastery.com guy is an actual priest

Not a priest, not even really a Catholic. Just some crazy sedevacantist guy in New York.

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Bolocko
Oct 19, 2007

Hijab has a few meanings, one of which is headscarf, and of same or similar style to what one would wear outside an Islamic context. From what I recall, the one used in the film was fine.

Bolocko
Oct 19, 2007

Would Last Days in the Desert count as a "day in the life" feature?

Bolocko
Oct 19, 2007

As in Christianity never appeared on the scene — no Jesus at all — or one in which it for one reason or another passed into obscurity? Are we still including Judaism?

Bolocko
Oct 19, 2007

Noah brought in about $350m domestic plus international box office on a budget of about $130m, plus over $20m in home video business during the first four months of sales.

Exodus pulled $270m in against a $140m budget, and a little less than Noah in the home sales.

So it's up to the voodoo accountants.

Bolocko fucked around with this message at 11:16 on Aug 25, 2016

Bolocko
Oct 19, 2007

Also check out:

—Diary of a Country Priest, Luis Buñuel
—Andrei Rublev, Andrei Tarkovsky, nearly all of whose films are deeply informed by his Christianity.
—Of Gods and Men, Xavier Beauvois

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Bolocko
Oct 19, 2007

Fortunately, Catholics get a larger canon. The church's seeming narrowness hides its multitudes.

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