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Audience Of One (DOWNLOAD)

DIRECTED BY - Michael Jacobs

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RUNTIME - 88 minutes

RATING - Not Rated

YEAR - 2007

FORMAT - DVD Region All

COUNTRY - United States

LANGUAGE - English, Italian

SUBTITLES - English

ATTRIBUTES - Widescreen, Color, Stereo, Director's Cut

SPECIAL FEATURES -

Theatrical Trailer, Deleted Scenes, Audio Commentary with Director Michael Jacobs, Clips from Gravity: The Shadow of Joseph, Second Wind: A Song by Pasrtor Gazowsky and family, and more!

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Film Info

Ten years ago, a pastor from the Voice of Pentecost Church in San Francisco received a prophetic whisper - a directive from God to make movies for the Lord. Using donations from his congregation, he slowly transformed his church into a fully functioning movie studio, and the production company Christian WYSIWYG Filmworks was born. After experimenting on several small projects, Pastor Richard Gazowsky announced he and his WYSIWYG crew were going to make a film entitled, "Gravity: The Shadow of Joseph", a $50 million biblical science fiction movie that would redefine the Hollywood epic.

 

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Director

Michael Jacobs

Producer

Matthew Woods

Producer

Zack Sanders

Cinematographer

Michael Jacobs

Cinematographer

Jim Granato

Executive Producer

Randy Woods

Press

"What makes Audience of One so exceptional is how it can be interpreted in so many different ways. It is a haunting commentary on religious delusion, it is a piercing metaphor for the Bush/Cheney administrations stubbornness, it is a hilarious satire of filmmaking, yet perhaps most importantly, and strangely, it is a testament to faith and determination in the face of the most insurmountable odds."     --Michael Tully, Hammer To Nail

"Manages, as the best docs will, to tell a resonant, character-driven story that makes us think, all the while laughing and cringing."

- Anne Lewis, The Austin Chronicle

"A comical and complex example of the conflict of religious devotion."

-Wesley Morris, The Boston Globe

 

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