
The Last Reformation: The Beginning
Directed by Lebo Akatio20 de febrero de 2016 1h 39minDocumental
8.2
In August 2014, Torben Søndergaard and filmmaker Lebo Akatio were traveling to the USA for a discipleship training weekend. On the way, they felt God told them to make a film. Not just a short movie that would just show the trip, but a big feature-length production that would show how the church needs reformation. When they arrived in the USA they bought the necessary equipment and got to work. During that trip and the trips that followed, they were able to capture impressive miracles and other things that had never been shown in any film before. The message is also quite different from similar movies out there. This movie will be part one of a trilogy and the work for the second movie has already begun. This movie is special in every way. There was no plan, there was no budget--only a few people and the guidance of God. It is a movie that will tell the world about a movement that is going on in our time--now also in the western world. It's a movement of people who have a burning heart for this world. These people see that this dying world needs Jesus Christ, but it's so hard to reach people. They discovered that people made things too complicated a long time ago. They see that if we go back to the gospel, as it was presented in the Book of Acts, we will see the same things happening as in the time of the first disciples.
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The Last Reformation: The Beginning was released on 20 de febrero de 2016.
The Last Reformation: The Beginning was directed by Lebo Akatio.
The Last Reformation: The Beginning has a runtime of 1h 39min.
The Last Reformation: The Beginning was produced by Torben Søndergaard.
In August 2014, Torben Søndergaard and filmmaker Lebo Akatio were traveling to the USA for a discipleship training weekend. On the way, they felt God told them to make a film. Not just a short movie that would just show the trip, but a big feature-length production that would show how the church needs reformation. When they arrived in the USA they bought the necessary equipment and got to work. During that trip and the trips that followed, they were able to capture impressive miracles and other things that had never been shown in any film before. The message is also quite different from similar movies out there. This movie will be part one of a trilogy and the work for the second movie has already begun. This movie is special in every way. There was no plan, there was no budget--only a few people and the guidance of God. It is a movie that will tell the world about a movement that is going on in our time--now also in the western world. It's a movement of people who have a burning heart for this world. These people see that this dying world needs Jesus Christ, but it's so hard to reach people. They discovered that people made things too complicated a long time ago. They see that if we go back to the gospel, as it was presented in the Book of Acts, we will see the same things happening as in the time of the first disciples.
The key characters in The Last Reformation: The Beginning are Himself (Torben Søndergaard), Himself (Charles Kridiotis), Himself (Peter Ahlman).
The Last Reformation: The Beginning is a Documental film.
The Last Reformation: The Beginning has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10.
The Last Reformation: The Beginning had a budget of 30.000 US$.
