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Movie Title : Jesus Camp
Release Date : Sep 15, 2006 Limited
Genre Movie :Documentary,Faith & Spirituality,Musical & Performing Arts
Mpaa Rating : PG-13

Actors :Pastor Becky Fischer,Levi,Mike Papantonio,Rachael,Tory


The youngest foot soldiers for the Lord are shown in their native environment in this documentary. Becky Fischer is a children's pastor who runs "Kids on Fire," a summer camp for evangelical Christian children in North Dakota. Fischer believes in the political and moral importance of a Christian presence in America, and uses her camp to reinforce the religious training most of her charges are already receiving at home (the majority of the campers are home-schooled by their parents). Using video games, animated videos, and group activities to help put her message across, Fischer encourages the kids to pray for George W. Bush and his Supreme Court appointees while urging them to help "take back America for Christ." For the most part, the children seem reasonably ordinary beyond the fact they pray with uncommon fervor and sometimes speak in tongues. Along with Fischer and her cohorts, Jesus Camp features interviews with Ted Haggard, an evangelist and advisor to George W. Bush, and Mike Papantonio, a Christian talk-show host who believes the right-wing slant of many Christian evangelists is taking the church into a dangerous direction. Jesus Camp was directed by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady, who previously made the acclaimed The Boys of Baraka. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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A brave, thoughtful documentary.
David Jenkins-Time Out

No matter your religious or political affiliation (or lack thereof), this supremely even-handed documentary from Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady is cinematic dynamite.
Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer

It's almost impossible not to respond emotionally to this fascinating, sobering and all-too-brief exploration of the politicized religious right and its hopes, dreams and power.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald

Perhaps indoctrination is in the eye of the beholder. But one thing is certain: All Christians aren't the same. I'm one, and I found this film to be saddening, not heartening.
Bruce Westbrook-Houston Chronicle

I spent a lot of years studying the teachings of Jesus in Catholic grammar school, and I think Jesus would be appalled by what goes on in the these camps.
Richard Roeper-Ebert & Roeper

Both disturbing and enlightening.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

Jesus Camp doesn't just preach to the converted, it bores and frightens them.
Jay Antani-Cinema Writer

Eye-opening look at the Evangelicals among us.
Common Sense Media Editors-Common Sense Media

Why bother with horror films when you can see this?
Derek Malcolm-This is London

Some lively material - but nothing new.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

Flawed editing and intrusive and irritating commentary hardly detract from the shock value of this disturbing documentary. Compulsory viewing for anyone in the least bit concerned about religious extremism.
Sam Jordison-Film4

This gripping shock-doc looks inside the Kids on Fire evangelical summer camp in North Dakota, where training starts young for a "new army of God" to "take back America for Christ".
Carmen Grey-Total Film

This unabashedly liberal documentary tries to redress the balance by giving the rest of America a wake up call: not all scary fundamentalists come strapped with explosives.
Jamie Russell-BBC

Filmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady don't bother with a polemical voiceover a la Michael Moore but skilfully stitch together the comments of the evangelicals themselves. It doesn't make for a pretty picture.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies

Funny, sad and horrifying. Anti-fundamentalist rather than anti-Christian, this deserves to preach to more than just the converted.
Owen Williams-Empire Magazine

Almost as scary as "Village of the Damned". 12 year olds who aspire to be the next James Dobson!
Louis Proyect-rec.arts.movies.reviews

will be viewed as a modern classic in the decades to come.
Norm Schrager-Filmcritic.com

Ewing and Grady present this disturbing material in the only manner that it can be offered effectively
John A. Nesbit-Old School Reviews

With an admirable impartiality, filmmakers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady allow the camera to make these kids look like Bible-thumping kooks as they quote scriptures and try to convert strangers they meet on the street.
Kam Williams-Upstage Magazine

Effective documentary, if somewhat repetitious.
Phil Hall-EDGE Boston

One of the scariest movies I've ever seen. It's not a question of differing beliefs; it's a question of a separate society that will not accept differing beliefs
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

fascinating, eye-opening ... Although non-believers might find some of Fischer's rituals laughable, 'Jesus Camp' takes both the woman and her crusade very seriously, as it should.
James Sanford-Kalamazoo Gazette

O fato é que é assustador perceber que Fischer, Haggard (que hipócrita!) e demais pastores realmente acreditam no acerto de suas ações, jamais percebendo que o que chamam de "salvação" beira, na verdade, o abuso de crianças.
Pablo Villaca-Cinema em Cena

We always think of the separation of church and state as being there to protect the state, but the film makes a powerful case that it's there to prevent politics from cheapening and commodifying faith, as well.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

The deck is stacked here, but that doesn't make the scenes at the camp any less real.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly

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A growing number of Evangelical Christians believe there is a revival underway in America that requires Christian youth to assume leadership roles in advocating the causes of their religious movement. Jesus Camp follows children at a Christian summer camp as they hone their "prophetic gifts" and are schooled in how to "take back America for Christ." The film is a first-ever look into an intense training ground that recruits born-again Christian children to become an active part of America's political future.

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