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TV and film pioneer Norman Stone on why most Christian films are awful

TV and film pioneer Norman Stone on why most Christian films are awful

Update: 2024-07-19
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Norman Stone began his career in television as the youngest producer/director at the BBC. Moving from documentaries, and a pioneering children's show, into popular drama, Norman later achieved international success with the BAFTA award winning Shadowlands, a film about the love and loss experienced by C.S. Lewis through the death of his wife from cancer. In this in-depth interview with Tony Wilson, Norman unpacks his Christian faith and explains why he believes most Christian productions - with the notable exception of Angel Studio's The Chosen - are 'awful'. With several projects in the pipeline, Norman remains as passionate about his role as a "storyteller" as ever and confirms he has no plans to retire. "I can't even spell it," he says.
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TV and film pioneer Norman Stone on why most Christian films are awful

TV and film pioneer Norman Stone on why most Christian films are awful