Fox Faith
Fox Faith (also spelled FoxFaith) was a brand of film studio 20th Century Fox targeting evangelical Christians. Established under 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Fox Faith acquired independent Christian-themed films for theatrical and video release.[1] 20th Century Fox described Fox Faith titles as "morally-driven, family-friendly programming," and requires them to "have overt Christian [c]ontent or be derived from the work of a Christian author."[2]
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Film | |
Industry | Media |
Fate | Dissolved |
Founded | 2006 United States |
Defunct | 2009 |
Headquarters | United States |
Parent | 20th Century Fox 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
Its theatrical releases are by arrangement with the AMC Theatres and Carmike Cinemas chains, and will mostly be digital releases.[1]
Films
- Thr3e (2006) (USA) (theatrical)
- Love's Abiding Joy (2006) ... Distributor (2006) (USA) (television)
- One Night with the King (2006) ... Distributor (2006) (USA) (theatrical)
- The Last Sin Eater (February 9, 2007) ... Distributor (2007) (USA) (theatrical)
- The Ultimate Gift (March 9, 2007) (USA) (theatrical)
- The Final Inquiry (2006) (a.k.a. The Inquiry / L'Inchiesta) ... Distributor (2007) (USA) (theatrical)
- Moondance Alexander (2007) ... Distributor (2007) (USA) (theatrical)
- Saving Sarah Cain (2007) ... Distributor (2007) (USA) (television)
- A Good Man Is Hard to Find (2008) (V) ... Distributor (2008) (USA) (all media)
- Ace of Hearts (2008) ... Distributor (2008) (USA) (Theatrical)
- Mama, I Want to Sing! (2009) ... Distributor (2008) (USA) (all media)
gollark: Instead of the AI managing everything we should just have me.
gollark: This might be fixable if you have some kind of zero-knowledge voting thing and/or ways for smaller groups of people to decide to produce stuff.
gollark: If you require everyone/a majority to say "yes, let us make the thing" publicly, then you probably won't get any of the thing - if you say "yes, let us make the thing" then someone will probably go "wow, you are a bad/shameful person for supporting the thing".
gollark: Say most/many people like a thing, but the unfathomable mechanisms of culture™ have decided that it's bad/shameful/whatever. In our society, as long as it isn't something which a plurality of people *really* dislike, you can probably get it anyway since you don't need everyone's buy-in. And over time the thing might become more widely accepted by unfathomable mechanisms of culture™.
gollark: I also think that if you decide what to produce via social things instead of the current financial mechanisms, you would probably have less innovation (if you have a cool new thing™, you have to convince a lot of people it's a good idea, rather than just convincing a few specialized people that it's good enough to get some investment) and could get stuck in weird signalling loops.
See also
- Pure Flix
- Kingdom Studios
- Affirm Films
- Lightworkers Media
References
- Caro, Mark (September 24, 2006). "20th Century Fox sees box office gold in faith". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2006-10-07.
- "Fox Faith Movies - About Us". Archived from the original on 2006-10-23. Retrieved 2006-10-07.
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