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Christian Worldview Film Festival

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Christian Worldview Film Festival
File:Christian Worldview Film Festival logo.png
LocationSan Antonio, Texas
Founded2013
Directed byPhillip Telfer
Hosted byMedia Talk 101
WebsiteChristianworldviewfilmfestival.com

The Christian Worldview Film Festival is a film festival located in San Antonio, Texas. It showcases films made by professional and student filmmakers that reflect a Christian worldview. The Christian Worldview Filmmakers Guild is also run in conjunction with the festival. The guild includes a variety of speakers from the Christian film industry including Rich Christiano, Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick, Bobby Downes, John Fornof, Rich Swingle, Daniel Knudsen and Mimi Sagadin.

2014 competition[edit]

The inaugural Christian Worldview Film Festival and Filmmakers Guild took place at the Castle Hills First Baptist Church in San Antonio, Texas. The festival ran from March 11—15, 2014, and featured over 60 films, and more than 40 filmmaking workshops. The winner of the 2014 best feature film was "The War Within", which also won the audience choice award. Other films screened included: Season of Miracles, Christmas Grace, Hero, Veil of Tears, Love Has Wings, and Jamie Douglas: A Scottish Martyr.[1]

2015 competition[edit]

The 2015 Christian Worldview Film Festival and Filmmakers Guild also took place in San Antonio, Texas at the same location as previously held. The festival ran from March 10—14, 2015, and featured over 60 films, and more than 50 filmmaking workshops. The winner of the 2015 best feature film was Polycarp and the runner up was Princess Cut. Polycarp also won the audience choice award.[2]

2016 competition[edit]

The 2016 Christian Worldview Film Festival and Filmmakers Guild was held at the Norris Conference Center in San Antonio, Texas. The event ran from March 14—19, 2016. Stephen Kendrick, producer of the popular faith-based movies Courageous and War Room, spoke at both the festival and guild. The winner of the 2016 best feature film was The Defense of New Haven which also won the audience choice award. Other films screened included: Hoovey, Courageous Love, The Screenwriters, The Messenger’s Box, Finding Noah, Stolen Moments,[3] and The Harbinger Man.

2017 competition[edit]

The 2017 Christian Worldview Film Festival and Filmmakers Guild was also held at the Norris Conference Center in San Antonio, Texas. The event ran from March 13-18, 2017. The winner of the 2017 best feature film was the movie Champion which also won the audience choice award. Other films screened included: Because of Gracia, Heaven Bound, Fourth World, The King's Messengers, Facing Darkness, John Bunyan: The People’s Pilgrim, and Newton’s Grace.

2018 competition[edit]

The 2018 Christian Worldview Film Festival and Filmmakers Guild was held at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. The event ran from March 12 - 17, 2018. The winner of the 2018 best feature film was the movie Like Arrows which also won the audience choice award. Other films screened included: Altar Egos, As in the Days of Noah, Echoes of the Jurassic, and Torchlighters: The Adoniram and Ann Judson Story.

2019 competition[edit]

The next festival and guild will occur March 11-16, 2019 at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee.

References[edit]

  1. Frank, Vanessa (February 20, 2014). "The Inaugural Christian Worldview Film Festival and Filmmakers Guild Prepares For Its Debut". The Christian Filmmaker Report. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
  2. "2015 Award Winning Films". Christian Worldview Film Festival. March 27, 2015. Retrieved March 27, 2015.
  3. "2016 Denton Times Headlines". Denton Record-Chronicle. March 31, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2015.

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