Holly Hardman’s documentary Good People Go To Hell, Saved People Go To Heaven explores the complicated world of evangelical Christian belief and culture set against a backdrop of coastal devastation and apocalyptic fear. In the years following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Hardman focused her lens on a fundamentalist cross-carrier, a fervent youth choir leader, a mother of eight who lost her home to Hurricane Rita, and a fascinating collection of their born-again brethren along the Gulf Coast. All believe that God sent the hurricanes of 2005 to punish Americans for their unrepentant and sinful ways. And all share a desire to prepare themselves and the world for the End Times and the rapture. Unnervingly authentic, Good People Go To Hell, Saved People Go To Heaven analyzes the deep, and often desperate, reasons evangelical believers have for embracing their religion. The result is a film of stunning candor and vital insight...
- 11/19/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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