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God & Country

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
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God & Country (2024)
From director Dan Partland and producer Rob Reiner, GOD & COUNTRY looks at the implications of Christian Nationalism and how it distorts not only our constitutional republic, but Christianity itself. Featuring prominent Christian thought leaders, GOD & COUNTRY asks this question: What happens when a faith built on love, sacrifice, and forgiveness grows political tentacles, conflating power, money, and belief into hyper-nationalism?
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Looks at the implications of Christian Nationalism and how it distorts not only the constitutional republic, but Christianity itself.Looks at the implications of Christian Nationalism and how it distorts not only the constitutional republic, but Christianity itself.Looks at the implications of Christian Nationalism and how it distorts not only the constitutional republic, but Christianity itself.

  • Director
    • Dan Partland
  • Writer
    • Katherine Stewart
  • Stars
    • William J. Barber II
    • Simone Campbell
    • Reza Aslan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dan Partland
    • Writer
      • Katherine Stewart
    • Stars
      • William J. Barber II
      • Simone Campbell
      • Reza Aslan
    • 24User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    William J. Barber II
    William J. Barber II
    • Self - Congregational Minister
    • (as Bishop William J. Barber II)
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    Simone Campbell
    Simone Campbell
    • Self - Roman Catholic Sister, Attorney…
    Reza Aslan
    Reza Aslan
    • Self - Sociologist of World Regions…
    Andrew Whitehead
    Andrew Whitehead
    • Self - Sociologist…
    Russell Moore
    Russell Moore
    • Self - Public Theologian…
    Kristin Kobes Du Mez
    Kristin Kobes Du Mez
    • Self - Historian…
    Andrew L. Seidel
    Andrew L. Seidel
    • Self - Constitutional Attorney…
    Doug Pagitt
    Doug Pagitt
    • Self - Evangelical Pastor, Social Activist
    Jemar Tisby
    Jemar Tisby
    • Self - Historian…
    Phil Vischer
    Phil Vischer
    • Self - Creator, Veggie Tales…
    Skye Jethani
    Skye Jethani
    • Self - Evangelical Pastor…
    Katherine Stewart
    Katherine Stewart
    • Self - Journalist…
    David French
    David French
    • Self - Conservative Columnist, The New York Times
    Rob Boston
    Rob Boston
    • Self - Senior Advisor, Americans United for the Separation of Church & State
    Charlie Sykes
    Charlie Sykes
    • Self - Conservative Political Commentator…
    Anthea Butler
    Anthea Butler
    • Self - Historian…
    Rob Schenck
    Rob Schenck
    • Self - Evangelical Pastor…
    Jack Jenkins
    Jack Jenkins
    • Self - Reporter, Religion News Service
    • Director
      • Dan Partland
    • Writer
      • Katherine Stewart
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    10Freethinker_Atheist

    The dangers of mixing religion with politics

    It doesn't take a genius to realize that Christian Nationalism (like any other religious nationalism, for example in Iran) is dangerous, because almost nothing can be more dangerous for a country than when it's ruled by people who are 100% convinced that they were chosen by none other than the Creator of the Universe himself to fix the world. And fixing the world means forcing their religion on all people. Christian nationalists believe in an angry, vengeful god who does not tolerate dissent and is eager to punish Humanity. Since God is not here to personally do it, his followers will do his job for him. Christian nationalists want to placate the wrath of their god, by imposing his will, which, in the case of this deity, is written in a heap of copies of rags of parchments from the Iron Age, with myths also from the Bronze Age.

    I recommend the book "Liberated from Religion", by Paulo Bitencourt, which brilliantly exposes this great danger.
    5Echo4Victor

    Negative Reviews are from Cultists

    A lot of butt-hurt negative reviews from Christian Nationalists here. If someone is simply a Christian, they would not feel attacked by this documentary and recognize the clear and present danger that Nationalism is to their faith and to a secular democratic republic. The documentary does a great job highlighting exactly how (white) Christian Nationalism is an insidious danger and fast-tracking our way to an authoritarian theocracy. Recent Current Events make this film timely and necessary. Multiple experts interviewed in the film did a great job emphasizing that Christian Nationalism is NOT Christian. My hope is that this film will reach indecisive voters (MAGA is too far gone)
    10shintochick

    EXCELLENT!!

    This is a necessary and important documentary. The participants are Christian Evangelical historians, pastors, and authors that explain the history of Christian Nationalism and how it currently affects the democracy of the United States. It shows us what Christian Nationalists believe, who they hate, what they want the country to look like, and how they want to get there using their own words. The footage of them talking about Trump and 1/6 is chilling. People of any faith and those without should watch this and take the words, actions, and beliefs very seriously. They want to dismantle democracy.
    8Bmore-Hero

    A must Watch, absolutely terrifying documentary

    "God & Country" is a stirring and thought-provoking documentary that dives deep into the complex relationship between faith, nationalism, and politics in contemporary America. The film offers a nuanced exploration of how religious beliefs shape public life and political ideologies, striking a delicate balance between different viewpoints without becoming preachy or overly partisan.

    One of the most unsettling aspects of the documentary is its unflinching portrayal of Christian nationalism, a movement that seeks to merge American identity with a particular brand of Christianity in ways that are both exclusionary and authoritarian. The film captures how terrifying this ideology can be, as it fuses faith with political power to push a vision of the country that marginalizes religious and cultural diversity. The documentary highlights the potential dangers of this movement to democracy itself, as it seeks to reshape the country according to a narrow, rigid set of beliefs-often to the detriment of civil liberties and the separation of church and state.

    "God & Country" makes it clear that Christian nationalism isn't just a fringe movement, but a rising force that has captured significant political momentum. The film features voices from within the movement itself as well as those who are pushing back against it, showing that this isn't just a philosophical debate but a real and urgent political battle.

    The documentary calls on viewers to recognize the threat posed by this ideology and to fight back through civic engagement, education, and activism. The message is clear: safeguarding the future of a pluralistic, democratic society requires vigilance and action against efforts to impose religious dominance in the public sphere.

    Visually, the documentary is beautifully shot, with captivating footage of religious ceremonies, political rallies, and everyday American life. The score is subtle but effective, adding emotional weight to the film without overwhelming its message. The editing is sharp, and the narrative flows well, keeping viewers engaged throughout its runtime.

    However, "God & Country" occasionally falters in its pacing, particularly during the middle act, where some segments feel a bit repetitive. Additionally, while the film does an excellent job of capturing the current moment, it could have delved deeper into the historical context that has shaped the intersection of religion and politics in America today. A bit more historical grounding would have provided additional layers of depth.

    Overall, "God & Country" is a compelling documentary that sheds light on one of the most pressing issues of our time. It's a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American society, especially in an era where faith and politics are increasingly intertwined. Though not flawless, it is a powerful and necessary film that will leave viewers reflecting on their own beliefs and the future of the country.
    10alias_guests_p

    Reality check

    Uncovers the origins of Christian Nationalism and where it sits during the polarized political climate America sits in today. As someone who grew up in a southern Baptist church, I found it helpful to see where this political ideology stemmed from in comparison to my own experiences growing up and now as an adult. Prior to viewing, I already felt the conflation of Christian Nationalism with Christianity is a threat to both democracy and my core religious beliefs - it was refreshing to see I am not going crazy with what is happening. Overall, the documentary had me going back to my Bible to re-assess the teachings of Jesus, and take Christianity back to the gospels/away from politics.

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      Question: On the movie poster, what does "WWJD?" stand for? Answer: What Would Jesus Do.
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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dios y patria
    • Production companies
      • Anonymous Content
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Critical thinking
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,385
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $38,415
      • Feb 18, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $108,385
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Auro 11.1
      • Dolby Digital
      • 12-Track Digital Sound
      • DTS:X
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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