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I really enjoyed the Untold Story of Black Mormons and Emma My Story.
There is no such thing as minor profanity and "only one obscene gesture" . Either do something that befits a Latter-day Saint or don't call it an LDS film. The Sundance Film Festival is a paradise for perversion in the films it shows. The movie here reviewed with these above mentioned deficiencies is just the "thin end of the wedge". Why accept anything like that as an entry and call it an LDS film festival. I hope the man listed as a founder of the sick event going on in Sundance stopped having anything to do with it long ago--and if he didn't and is now associated with anything calling itself LDS I would want to throw up now. Could someone post if he is?
for some reason you sound very judgmental. Anyone calling himself LDS should not cast stones. You definitely seem to indulge in doing just that. "The man listed" is also the director of "The Work and the Glory II and III" and currently working for BYU-TV.
I thought the festival was about movies made by LDS Film makers not films about LDS people. I enjoyed most of the films. I found THE ELEVENTH HOUR to be quite entertaining.
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