Metal Arcade: Zack Kircher writes:
Even if I am a member of the LDS Church, I can’t deny that Mormon cinema still has plenty of roadblocks to overcome before becoming nationally-recognized. There may have been some great successes along the way, such as Saints and Soldiers, along with the work of Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre), but there is nonetheless a lack of popularity for such films outside of Arizona, Utah, Idaho and other states with dense LDS communities. The question I now pose is will The Saratov Approach be a game changer for the LDS cinema, especially when considering the subject matter involves the true story of two missionaries who were kidnapped and held for ransom in Russia in 1998?
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