

Virgin Tales
Directed by Mirjam von Arx1 april 2012 87 mDocumentaire
6.023%5.0
Evangelical Christians are calling out for a second sexual revolution: chastity. As a counter-movement of the attitudes and practices of today's culture, one in six girls in the US has vowed to remain 'unsoiled' until marriage. But the seven children of the Wilson family, founders of the Purity Ball, take this concept of purity of body and mind one step further; even their first kiss will be at the altar. For two years, the filmmakers follow the Wilson offspring as they prepare for their fairytale vision of romance and marriage and seek out their own prince and princess spouses. In the process, a broader theme emerges: how the religious right is grooming a young generation of virgins to embody an Evangelically-grounded Utopia in America.
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Virgin Tales was released on 1 april 2012.
Virgin Tales was directed by Mirjam von Arx.
Virgin Tales has a runtime of 87 m.
Virgin Tales was produced by Mirjam von Arx.
Evangelical Christians are calling out for a second sexual revolution: chastity. As a counter-movement of the attitudes and practices of today's culture, one in six girls in the US has vowed to remain 'unsoiled' until marriage. But the seven children of the Wilson family, founders of the Purity Ball, take this concept of purity of body and mind one step further; even their first kiss will be at the altar. For two years, the filmmakers follow the Wilson offspring as they prepare for their fairytale vision of romance and marriage and seek out their own prince and princess spouses. In the process, a broader theme emerges: how the religious right is grooming a young generation of virgins to embody an Evangelically-grounded Utopia in America.
The key characters in Virgin Tales are Self (Lauren Wilson), Self (Lisa Wilson), Self (Randy Wilson).
Virgin Tales is a Documentaire film.
Virgin Tales has an audience rating of 2.3 out of 10.


