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Prayers for Bobby is a televised drama film that premiered on the Lifetime network on January 24, 2009. The film is based on the book of the same name by Leroy F. Aarons , which is itself based on the true story of the life and legacy of Bobby Griffith, a gay young man who killed himself in 1983 due to his mother's homophobia .
The program had previously been involved in the making of five feature films, as it attempted to incorporate one full-length movie every year into its curriculum. [14] One of its past projects, Extraordinary (2017), was released in 600 theaters nationwide, making it the first film in the United States to be both theatrically distributed and ...
In Bystrica, Slovakia in 1944, near the end of World War II, an Allied bombing raid causes a tiny girl to pray for deliverance. In Chicago, in 1979, Father Frank Shore is a priest, now a Postulator, who investigates claims of miracles for the Vatican performed by a devout woman whose death caused a statue of the Virgin Mary to bleed upon and cure a girl with terminal lupus.
According to ABC records, the movie made a loss of $165,000. [5] The film has also been released as Dead or Alive , Outlaw Gun , and Escondido . [ 4 ] The film's title was A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die on its distribution in Canada and the United States, while foreign prints, released by Columbia Pictures , extended the film's runtime and ...
The Girl Who Believes in Miracles is a 2021 American Christian drama film directed and produced by Richard Correll. [3] The film stars Mira Sorvino, Peter Coyote, Austyn Johnson, and Kevin Sorbo.
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Movie critic Gene Siskel rated it the 7th best movie of 1998. [14] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. [15] The film opened at #5 at the North American box office making $3,321,370 in its opening weekend. The film would go on to gross $18,253,415 domestically, against a $20 million budget. [2]
Gospa (Croatian for "Madonna" or "Our Lady") is a 1995 religious drama starring Martin Sheen and Morgan Fairchild about pilgrimages to a small Herzegovinian village of Međugorje where six school children say the Virgin Mary appeared in 1981.