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Thomas C. Christensen (born 1953) is an American cinematographer, film director, and writer best known for his work on films related to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), including Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration, Gordon B. Hinckley: A Giant Among Men, 17 Miracles, and Ephraim's Rescue.
Jesus Christ Superstar: 1973 August 15 Norman Jewison: Godspell: 1973 August 24 David Greene A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: 1973 November 20 Bill Melendez, Phil Roman: Jesus: 1973 December 21 P. A. Thomas: Luther: 1974 January 21 Guy Green The Abdication: 1974 October 3 Anthony Harvey Thomasleeha: 1975 July 19 P. A. Thomas: Rooster Cogburn: 1975 ...
The film focuses on the lives of Ephraim Hanks and Thomas Dobson, telling their stories in parallel. Hanks, a rebellious young man, joins the U.S. Navy after a violent confrontation with his father. Three years later, he returns home to find that his father has died and his brother Sidney has joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints .
Finding Faith in Christ: 2003 30 min. A depiction of Jesus Christ's life, including the ministry in Jerusalem, his suffering and death on the cross and his resurrection from the tomb. Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration: 2005 60 min. Portrays the life of Joseph Smith, Jr.; released in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Smith's ...
17 Miracles is a 2011 American historical adventure film directed by T. C. Christensen.It was released in 2011 by Excel Entertainment Group.Based on the experiences of members of the Willie Handcart Company of Mormon pioneers following their late-season start and subsequent winter journey to Salt Lake City in 1856, the film emphasizes miracles individual participants reported having during the ...
The film was previously set for March 23, 2016, release, [12] but on January 15, 2015, Focus Features moved the release up to March 11, 2016. [13] On December 22, 2015, a sneak peek video clip was released on the movie's website. The film met the qualification criteria for the 89th Academy Awards. [14]
The Way of the Wind retells and chronicles several episodes in the life story of Jesus [4] through several parables. [5] A subplot revealed by Röhrig concerns Jesus not wanting Saint Peter, one of his disciples, to partake in a political movement to fight the Roman occupation.
Children of God made its International Premiere at the Miami International Film Festival in March 2010. It had a limited theatrical release in May 2011 in New York and Miami. [1] [3] Children of God went on to premiere on the Showtime television network on June 2, 2010, and the DVD was released on June 7 through TLA Releasing.