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Saturday Church

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
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6.4/10
1.2K
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Saturday Church (2017)
A 14 year-old-boy, struggling with gender identity and religion, begins to use fantasy to escape his life in the inner city and find his passion in the process.
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A 14 year-old-boy, struggling with gender identity and religion, begins to use fantasy to escape his life in the inner city and find his passion in the process.A 14 year-old-boy, struggling with gender identity and religion, begins to use fantasy to escape his life in the inner city and find his passion in the process.A 14 year-old-boy, struggling with gender identity and religion, begins to use fantasy to escape his life in the inner city and find his passion in the process.

  • Director
    • Damon Cardasis
  • Writer
    • Damon Cardasis
  • Stars
    • Indya Moore
    • Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez
    • Regina Taylor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Damon Cardasis
    • Writer
      • Damon Cardasis
    • Stars
      • Indya Moore
      • Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez
      • Regina Taylor
    • 8User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Indya Moore
    Indya Moore
    • Dijon
    Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez
    Michaela Jaé (MJ) Rodriguez
    • Ebony
    • (as MJ Rodriguez)
    Regina Taylor
    Regina Taylor
    • Aunt Rose
    Margot Bingham
    Margot Bingham
    • Amara
    José Báez
    José Báez
    • Man In Bodega
    Marquis Rodriguez
    Marquis Rodriguez
    • Raymond
    Peter Kim
    Peter Kim
    • Mark
    • (as Peter Y. Kim)
    Evander Duck Jr.
    Evander Duck Jr.
    • Father Lewis
    Jaylin Fletcher
    • Abe
    Stephen Conrad Moore
    Stephen Conrad Moore
    • Marshall
    Kate Bornstein
    • Joan
    Alexia Garcia
    Alexia Garcia
    • Heaven
    Jarrett Austin Brown
    • Julius Boy #3
    Luka Kain
    Luka Kain
    • Ulysses
    Kassandra Cruz
    Kassandra Cruz
    • Dancer
    Kia Labeija
    • Kia LaBeija
    Jason Russell
    • Ulysses Dad
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Damon Cardasis
    • Writer
      • Damon Cardasis
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    10stfuraquel

    Ball scene love story

    Beautifully filmed, beautifully tracked, and beautifully cast. Anyone who has any major critiques of this film seems to be homophobic and transphobic. Praying that love enters their hearts!
    6Marc_Action

    Touching But as a Movie It Is Lacking

    A teenage black male (Luka Cain) who just lost his father struggles to find his sexual identity in the urban jungle that is New York City. His journey is further complicated by a mom who is too busy working; a pious, verbally-abusive aunt and caretaker; a snitching 8-year-old brother; and bully male classmates.

    At its core, Saturday Church is a touching coming-of-age drama/musical (I think) that despite its flaws, does a great job at tugging at the heartstrings of viewers. However, after having seen other LGBTQ films over the past few years such as Moonlight and Blackbird, I find Saturday Church to be very unpolished by comparison in a number of areas.

    First off, dealing with such taboo subject matter, the tone is obviously very heavy and uncomfortable at times. And that's OK because this is what we deal with in the LGBTQ community. However, there are times when this very effective tone is abruptly disrupted by musical numbers which seem out of place here. This film could easily have worked without the musical scenes. To me, it's as if the creators of the film couldn't decide if they wanted to make this a full on musical or not so they just threw in a few musical scenes as a compromise. I wish they would have committed one way or the other as it's very obvious they couldn't.

    Additionally, the script was very dry and awkward in places. The acting and dialogue suffered as a result, although I must commend the cast because everyone was at least good. Now imagine how great the acting could have been if the material was airtight. That said, Luka Kain did an excellent job here, and I will be looking forward to seeing him in other roles as he grows in the film industry.

    Anyway, the biggest thing this film has going for it (other than the cast) is it accurately details the real-life story of so many LGBTQ individuals in the United States (if not dramatically). LGBTQ often struggle and fight to be who they are in a society, where even today, we are sometimes seen as outcasts and treated as such. Thankfully, the tides are turning, but IMHO, not fast enough. However, films like Saturday Church and the aforementioned Moonlight and Blackbird are shedding light on the subject, and for that alone, it scores big in my heart.
    10christy-croft

    Powerful coming of age story

    What a sweet, if at times heartbreaking, story of coming of age and exploring gender.
    10pacheco_thalia

    Amazing Film

    A bit more subtle on the story line that most mainstream movies out there but the cinematography and the emotion behind every scene was done perfectly. Love the lighting and Ulysses' daydreaming details. Seeing him come into his own confidence was amazing, heartbreaking scenes almost pissed me off but honestly this is something that happens to a lot of lgbt youth and its wonderful to see this kind of representation. This film and other films like it are important. The music was good, not full on songs which I was sad about because the quality was so good.
    10estellajean

    My new favorite film

    This movie was beautiful. It's a story about feeling right in your own skin, taking risks in your quest for happiness, and finding your people. The moving story of Ulysses coming to terms with his identity in New York City is imaginatively intertwined with song and dance. The music serves as a vehicle to give voice to the hidden world inside the characters. It is enchanting, visually enticing, heartbreaking, and empowering. The cast is also wonderfully talented and deeply connected to this personal story. We rarely get such realistic and rounded stories of queer experience in cinema, but Saturday Church breaks the standard and reveals at its core a story that many unheard voices can relate to.

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 男孩愛最大
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(entire film)
    • Production companies
      • Spring Pictures
      • Round Films
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      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
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      • Stereo

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