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Son of 'God's Army'
Dutcher makes a 'follow-up' to the movie that started it all
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"States of Grace" was shot in Southern California specifically, the Santa Monica area for a budget of less than $1 million. Dutcher said he enjoyed being back in the area, where he was living when he made the first "God's Army." And in fact, while he was there, he also shot another film, "Falling," which he's even more tight-lipped about. "I'm really not sure how it will be accepted when it's released but it's something that I can really be proud of." (He was equally tight-lipped about the film's release schedule.)
Another badge of honor for Dutcher is his role as the father, or perhaps even godfather, of modern Mormon cinema. The success of "God's Army" has led to a slew of LDS-themed films, including "The Singles Ward," "The Other Side of Heaven" and "Saints and Soldiers."
However, Dutcher cautions local filmmakers about becoming complacent and less creative. "We can never be too pleased with ourselves, and always need to be pushing the envelope."
Dutcher's is not the only film project on Joseph Smith. The "Work and the Glory" movies feature Smith as a central character (played by Jonathan Scarfe), and Gary Cook and T.C. Christensen's "Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration" has been produced for the LDS Church and will open in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on Dec. 23 the 200th anniversary of Smith's birth.
Still, Dutcher believes his version could be the definitive one. "I'd like to be the one to climb Everest. I know I could do his story justice."
E-mail: jeff@desnews.com
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