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The theater was named before its 1951 opening for the intersection where it resides — State Road 13 and Federal Road 24, now called the Hoosier Heartland Highway. 49'er Drive-in Theatre (Valparaiso)
Title Year Month Day Director From the Manger to the Cross: 1912 October 3 Sidney Olcott Civilization: 1916 June 2 Thomas H. Ince, Reginald Barker, Raymond B. West
CFDb was founded in 2008 by Roger Rudlaff [1] who had previously created "The Wayhouse Christian Film Library", a library that lent Christian movies to the public. [2] He and his wife Annelie Rudlaff started "The Wayhouse Christian Film Library" in 2001 by loaning out Christian books and VHS movies in Buena Vista, Colorado out of their home and showing a few films to the public in their town's ...
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In the 1940s, Christian film libraries emerged. Harvey W. Marks started the Visual Aid Center in 1945. Circa 1968, Harry Bristow launched Christian Cinema in a small theater in the Germantown area of Philadelphia, and in the early 1970s, the ministry moved to a theater in Ambler, Pennsylvania. Christian Cinema operated a movie theater that ...
Whether you’re searching for a film for family movie night, a church lock-in or just wondering what faith-based movies are available on Netflix, you’re in the right place.
Eternal Theater is a 2024 American religious documentary film by filmmaker Daniel Knudsen about Christian universalism. The film follows Knudsen’s journey exploring the traditional Christian teaching on hell contrasted with Universal reconciliation. The film began production in 2010 and was released during Easter 2024.
The closing of the Bloomington movie theater also is in line with national trends: Between 2019 and 2022, the U.S. lost more than 2,000 screens, or about 5.3% of the total, according to The Cinema ...