Talk:Christian film industry
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edit- Lindvall, Terry (2007). Sanctuary Cinema. New York University Press. ISBN 0814752101. —offers a history of the "Christian film", from 1895 onwards. Seems like it would be a great help in expanding this article, which implies the genre has only gained popularity in recent years. Steve T • C 07:20, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
- Wow, that's great. I'll see if I can look into it. TheAE talk/sign 17:39, 26 April 2009 (UTC)
Definition?
editWhat is a Christian film? Shouldn't defining the term should be an important part of the article? --GRuban (talk) 20:41, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
- This has been discussed quite a lot, and most people have the opinion of Wikipedia:WikiProject Films/Christian films task force#Scope. In short, films that are (1) marketed toward a Christian audience, (2) that contain a pro-Christian message or purpose, or (3) that are made by a Christian film production company. The most significant of these is #2. However, there is some differing opinions on this matter. Perhaps we should include a section, "Definition of a Christian film"? I'm on the wall about this, and it would be hard to get enough sources to support such a section. But yes, the article does need a general definition. American Eagle (talk) 20:54, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
I really believe the whole article should be renamed "The Christian Film Industry", since it is the primary focus of the page. Then we also have no need to bother with long discussions every time there comes a studio movie with a Bible-quoting, triggerhappy desperado or a philantropic overclass woman that sees a black kid trough college. The music articles on Wikipedia has a clear distinction on these matters, here is a qoute from the article about "Contemporay Christian Music" "Also, several mainstream artists such as The Byrds, Bob Dylan, Van Morrison, Elvis Presley, Lifehouse, U2, and rapper DMX have dealt with Christian themes in their work but are not part of the CCM industry.". What do you think? --Janibanani (talk) 22:27, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Christian Film in South Africa
editI added 'Afrikaner' to the sentence "South Africa is particularly hungry for faith-based, family-values films for its predominantly Christian audience" because the only "predominantly Christian audience" in the RSA is the Afrikaners, maybe the English speaking South Africans of British descent but probably not to as great a degree as the Afrikaners (see: Afrikaner,Afrikaner Calvinism, and Afrikaner nationalism.) I had to change the article because just saying that South Africa in general is predominantly Christian is a lie nowadays and so I had to specify the Afrikaners, if y'all want to broaden that to also include the the South Africans of British descent as well then y'all can (but just be sure to come up with the right terminology.) Invmog (talk) 04:23, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
You don´t know nothing on south africa, Blacks are more christians and christianized than whites afrikaaners. British descendant are usually atheists.
The Blind Side
editI removed The Blind Side from the lede as an example of a Christian film. It's not a good one, and there are many better already mentioned. —Preceding unsigned comment added by DJ Clayworth (talk • contribs) 17:31, January 27, 2010
- Having seen the film, I'm fine with this. It belongs in the WP:CFTF, but isn't an exemplary film to use in the lead. American Eagle (talk) 07:43, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
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Add statement that this is predominantly an American thing.
editThe Christian film industry is an American thing with some presence in other countries in the world. I think this should be properly mentioned in the beginning of the article. Especially since the article's intro seems to paint a picture as if this is a global thing, sure there are other countries that do this but its predominantly an American thing. 2A01:E0A:96:A8D0:FB75:27B7:C50C:40C2 (talk) 13:22, 11 February 2024 (UTC)