Christian cinema
Christian cinema refers to films that are produced with the intention of promoting Christian values, beliefs, and teachings. These movies often focus on themes such as faith, redemption, and morality, aiming to inspire and uplift audiences. They can range from feature films to documentaries and are typically created by filmmakers who identify with the Christian faith.
Many Christian films are distributed through faith-based organizations and are often screened in churches or at religious events. Some notable examples include The Passion of the Christ and God's Not Dead. This genre has gained popularity in recent years, appealing to both religious and secular audiences.