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Faith Films
Clip: 5/5/2016 | 8m 32s
The Kendrick brothers are former pastors who've directed a number of hit Christian films.
Professional filmmakers, many in Nashville, Tennessee, are beginning to make big profits on faith-based, low-budget feature films. The production values are high and the Christian stories are appealing to large audiences, especially when marketed through churches. Correspondent Dan Lothian says Hollywood is paying attention.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Faith Films
Clip: 5/5/2016 | 8m 32s
Professional filmmakers, many in Nashville, Tennessee, are beginning to make big profits on faith-based, low-budget feature films. The production values are high and the Christian stories are appealing to large audiences, especially when marketed through churches. Correspondent Dan Lothian says Hollywood is paying attention.
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