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Budget
$7,000,000
Studio
Film Bridge International, Filmology Finance, BondIt Media Capital, Choice Films
Directed By
Killing Faith Review
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'Killing Faith' Review
Set in the tumultuous summer of 1859, 'Killing Faith' is a gripping and haunting tale of a widowed physician's journey to find a Faith Healer in a distant town. Accompanied by a freed slave and her enigmatic daughter, the film delves into themes of belief, redemption, and the darkness of the human soul.
The performances in 'Killing Faith' are outstanding, with each actor bringing depth and vulnerability to their characters. The chemistry between the physician and the freed slave is particularly compelling, as they navigate the treacherous West in search of answers to the girl's mysterious abilities.
The cinematography captures the vast and unforgiving landscape of the West, adding to the tension and sense of isolation that permeates the film. The score complements the visuals perfectly, heightening the emotional stakes and building suspense throughout.
'Killing Faith' is a thought-provoking and atmospheric film that will stay with you long after the credits roll. It's a must-see for fans of dark and mysterious dramas that delve into the complexities of the human condition.
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