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Into Great Silence

Into Great Silence

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

Søren Kierkegaard wrote: “The present state of the world and the whole of life is diseased. If I were a doctor and were asked for my advice, I would reply: Create silence! The Word of God cannot be heard in the noisy world of today. Read More …

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The Gospel According to St. Matthew

The Gospel According to St. Matthew

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

Some of the most intriguing artistic tributes to faith and religion come from nonbelievers. A Man For All Seasons, the great drama of the life and martyrdom of St. Thomas More, was written for the stage and screen by the non-Christian Robert Bolt. The story of The Read More …

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The Miracle Maker

The Miracle Maker

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

The Miracle Maker is a singular achievement: a Jesus movie simple enough for children, sophisticated enough for scripture scholars and theologians, and artful enough for discerning cinephiles. A joint project of Welsh and Russian animation houses, the film was co-directed by Derek W. Hayes and Stanislav Read More …

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A Space Odyssey

2001: A Space Odyssey

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

“The limits of my language are the limits of my world. What can be shown, cannot be said. What we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence.” –Ludwig Wittgenstein In his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus the great twentieth century philosophy Ludwig Wittgenstein attempted to define the limits Read More …

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First Reformed

First Reformed

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 31, 2026AuthorArts & Faith

At the beginning of Paul Schrader’s elegant take on contemporary Christian spirituality in the mode of classic transcendental cinema, a very faint white cross appears in the title card between First and Reformed. As the sun rises over the shot, the cross resolves glimmering on the steeple of Read More …

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Diary of a Country Priest

Diary of a Country Priest

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

“Make visible what, without you, might never have been seen.” The cinema of Robert Bresson is difficult to crystallize, but the great director himself came close with these words. The rhythm of a Bresson film has one purpose—to uncover, layer by layer, the effervescent connections Read More …

CategoriesTop 100 Lists, Top 25 Films Mercy

Ikiru

Ikiru

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

Across the 16 years that Arts & Faith has been making Top 100 lists, Japanese director Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998) has always been well-represented.  This film has made every list, while earlier iterations have included Rashomon, Dersu Uzala, and/or Ran.  Had we not imposed a “one film per director” rule, Read More …

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Do The Right Thing

Do The Right Thing

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

“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 …

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The Kid With a Bike

The Kid With a Bike

Posted onDecember 31, 2021October 10, 2025AuthorArts & Faith

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 …

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Silence

Silence

Posted onDecember 31, 2021February 12, 2026AuthorArts & Faith

After wrestling with this film for three weeks, what I ultimately take away from it is that it’s a movie about love. In A Man For All Seasons, Thomas More says to his daughter shortly before his execution, “Finally, it’s not a matter of reason…finally, it’s Read More …

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