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“Rather, it is the opening or the interruption that allows us to experience what is hidden, and to accept with our hearts our given situation. When film does this, when it subverts our absorption in the temporal and reveals the depths of our own reality, it opens us to a fuller sense of ourselves and our world. It is alive as a devotional form.”

Quote by Nathaniel Dorsky

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Devotional Cinema

This book delves into the ways in which cinema can serve as a medium for spiritual expression and reflection. It examines films that explore themes of faith, transcendence, and the human quest for meaning. more

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Nathaniel Dorsky

Nathaniel Dorsky is an American filmmaker known for his unique visual style and profound depiction of natural landscapes. His films often feature poetic storytelling and deep philosophical contemplation, deeply appreciated by audiences and critics alike. more

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