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Following is a list of highest-grossing religious films Grosses presented here are worldwide box office receipts. Films must have surpass $1 million. Films must have surpass $1 million. Rank
This is a list of notable Christian films. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of release in parentheses. Titles are listed in alphabetical order followed by the year of release in parentheses.
Bible and Cinema: Fifty Key Films. De Gruyter. ISBN 978-1-61451-561-6. Burnette-Bletsch, Rhonda (2013). The Bible in Motion. A Handbook of the Bible and Its Reception in Film. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415677202. Baugh, Lloyd (1997). Imaging the Divine: Jesus and Christ-figures in Film. Sheed & Ward. ISBN 1556128630
Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie: October 4, 2002 The Star of Christmas: October 2002 Ribbits! 2002 – 2003 Ben Hur: February 15, 2003 A Wobots Christmas: December 17, 2003 [10] The 3 Wise Men: December 19, 2003 The Legend of the Sky Kingdom: October 2003 K10C: Kids' Ten Commandments: 2003 [11] Bugtime Adventures: 2003–present Joshua and the ...
List of Mexican Revolution and Cristero War films; List of World War I films; List of Irish revolutionary period films; List of Spanish Civil War films; List of films about the Spanish Maquis; List of World War II films; List of Korean War films; List of films about the Algerian War; List of Vietnam War films; List of films about the Basque ...
Gnana Soundari (Citadel film) Gnana Soundari (Gemini film) Go Down, Death! God Bless the Broken Road; God Calling; God's Not Dead (film series) God's Not Dead (film) God's Not Dead 2; God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness; God's Not Dead: We the People; God's Outlaw (1986 film) The Godless Girl; Godspell (film) Going My Way; The Gospel of John ...
Movies aimed at religious audiences have come a long way since the cheesy special effects of 1956's The Ten Commandments. The latest biblical blockbuster, Noah (from Viacom's Paramount), brought ...
The 45 movies are divided equally into three categories—religion, values, and art—with no order of importance placed on the films. The council was careful not to regard the films on the list as the "best", or most important, saying: "not all that deserve mention are included".