Third Hour Posted March 1, 2019 Report Share Posted March 1, 2019 It started in 2001 as a means to promote and support the blossoming “Mormon Cinema” (now Latter-day Saint Cinema) movement. It expanded in the intervening years to include other wholesome films. Now in its 19th year, the LDS Film Festival is back with a new director, a more refined focus, and a fantastic lineup. Kels Goodman, director of such films as Hidden in the Heartland and Handcart, has been passed the baton from Christian Vuissa (Errand of Angels, One Good Man) to run the festival. Kels has an immense passion for the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ and for cinema. He took the time to give me the low down on why any Latter-day Saint who loves movies is going to want to do all they can to be at the SCERA theater in Orem, Utah, for the 2019 festival. What makes this festival so unique compared to other film festivals? This is not a normal film festival because the audience is very precise. It’s film-going Latter-day Saints. Our greatest strength... View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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