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Acts of Worship is a 2001 film starring Ana Reeder, Michael Hyatt, Christopher Kadish and Nestor Rodriguez. The film is the first feature from writer and director Rosemary Rodriguez and was screened at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival .
These films, shown mostly in the seminaries and institutes of religion, teach religious principles, church history, and general kindness. Released on VHS (and increasingly on DVD), they became popular home entertainment. A wide variety of these films are now available through BYU's Creative Works Office.
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In 2001 Rodriguez wrote, produced and directed a feature film called Acts of Worship, about a young woman struggling with drug addiction. The film was nominated for, and won, numerous independent film awards as well as film festival awards. [2]
This category is for films released in the year ... This list may not ... 6 Teens; 12B; 25 Watts; 30 Years to Life (2001 film) A. El abigeo; Acts of Worship (film ...
Acts of Worship (film) Address Unknown (2001 film) The Affair of the Necklace; After the Storm (2001 film) A.I. Artificial Intelligence; Akasa Veedhilo; Ali (film) Alias Betty; All About Love (2001 film) Almost America; The Amati Girls; Amazons and Gladiators; Ammayi Kosam; AmnesiA; El amor y el espanto; Antigua, My Life; Apocalypse Now Redux ...
This is a list of movies (including television movies) based on the Bible (Old Testament and New Testament), depicting characters or figures from the Bible, or broadly derived from the revelations or interpretations therein.
Acts of Worship (三熊野詣, Mikumano Moude) is a 1965 short story collection by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. [1] [2] Kimitake Hiraoka, or better known as Yukio Mishima was a one of Japan's most famous authors. In addition, he is also known as being one of the greatest writers of the 20th century due to both his fictional and non ...