Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come

Kingdom Come

2012Movie88 minEnglish

The documentary, Kingdom Come follows a first-time director (Daniel Gillies) as he tries to raise a million dollars to finance his first film, Broken Kingdom. This emotionally-charged journey is interwoven with over 30 rare interviews from acclaimed indie darlings including Mark Ruffalo, Illeana Douglas, Don Cheadle, Kevin Smith, Edward Burns, Tim Roth, Morgan Spurlock, Selma Blair, Robert Townsend, Bill Pullman and many more.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Daniel Marc JanesGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the multifaceted history and enduring legacy of the Christian faith across the globe. It delves into the origins of Christianity, its spread through different cultures and eras, and its impact on art, politics, and society. The film features insights from religious scholars and historians who examine pivotal moments and figures in Christian history.

Critical Reception

Kingdom Come received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who generally praised its ambitious scope and informative content. While some found the documentary to be a comprehensive overview of Christian history, others noted that its broad approach sometimes lacked depth in specific areas. Audience reception was generally favorable, with many appreciating the educational value and the accessible presentation of complex historical narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comprehensive historical overview of Christianity.
  • Noted for featuring insightful commentary from various scholars.
  • Some reviews suggested a lack of in-depth exploration on certain topics due to its broad scope.

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The documentary features interviews with over 20 prominent historians and theologians, offering a diverse range of perspectives on Christian history.

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