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Holy God
Self-portrait. In 1998 our family came under armed attack. We were able to escape and we fled Grozny. We have been silent about it since.
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Plot Summary
A documentary exploring the personal lives and faith of a diverse group of French Catholics. The film delves into their daily routines, spiritual practices, and the ways their faith intersects with their secular lives, offering an intimate look at contemporary religious devotion.
Critical Reception
Holy God was generally well-received by critics for its sensitive and insightful portrayal of faith. Reviewers praised Sébastien Lifshitz's directorial approach for its ability to capture authentic moments and personal reflections without judgment. Audiences found the documentary to be a thought-provoking and humanistic exploration of belief in modern society.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and respectful examination of faith.
Applauded for offering a nuanced perspective on contemporary Catholicism.
Seen as a deeply humanistic and engaging documentary.
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Fun Fact
Sébastien Lifshitz previously directed the acclaimed documentary 'The Party' (La Fête) which also explored intimate social dynamics.
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