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religion Year References 1 The Passion of the Christ: Icon Productions: $622.3 million Christian 2004 [1] 2 Heaven Is for Real: Sony Pictures: $101.3 million 2014 [2] 3 The Shack: Lionsgate: $96.9 million 2017 [3] 4 I Can Only Imagine: Roadside Attractions: $86 million 2018 [4] 5 War Room: Sony Pictures: $74 million 2015 [5] 6 Miracles from ...
This category consists of films in which religion is an important part of their subject matter. Religion defibed as a social-cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that relates humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements. [1
Based on the Islamic account of Abraham. The Kingdom of Solomon: 2010 Film Iran Solomon Based on the Islamic account of the Israelite prophet-king Solomon. The Men of Angelos: 1997 Television Iran People of Cave Based on the Islamic tradition of the Sleepers in the Cave described in Surah Al-Kahf. Prophet Joseph: 2008 Television Iran Joseph
Asked if she notices a difference between the challenges facing the current generation of young performers and her own, the Hollywood veteran says that the industry as a whole is a little "less ...
Films about LGBTQ and religion (4 C, 3 P) M. Religious mystery films (1 C, 3 P) R. Religious romance films (1 C, 3 P) S. Religious satire films (2 C, 23 P)
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Islam and Judaism both prohibit pictorial representations of God.However, television and Hollywood cinema emerged from a largely Christian tradition—whilst it shared the prohibition on idolatry was more relaxed about religious iconography—and the many cultural depictions of God in that tradition that preceded the invention of television and cinema.