
🎬 Title: Scenes from an Empty Church
Story: In a city locked down, two priests open their church to those yearning for solace during an isolating time. The individuals who seek help range from the everyday to the profoundly existential, showcasing a wide array of spiritual crises. Through their interactions with the city’s uniquely diverse visitors, the priests discover the vital role of connection, empathy, and an open heart. Sometimes, a little faith can help you navigate through life’s toughest moments.
⭐ Rating: 3 (2 votes)
📅 Release date: June 24, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 38 minutes
🎭 Genres: Drama
🎬 Director: Onur Tukel
✍️ Writer: Onur Tukel, Andrew Shemin
👥 Cast: Kevin Corrigan (Father Andrew), Max Casella (Paul), Thomas Jay Ryan (Father James), Natalie Carter (Nurse Sara), Marjorie Johnson (Elisabeth), Eva Dorrepaal (Anna), Annie McCain Engman (Shelly), Edward Carnevale (Jimmy), Vít Hořejš (The Puppeteer), Craig Bierko (The Sinner)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of Scenes from an Empty Church (2021): Primarily a drama, this film possesses a personal touch. Under the guidance of Onur Tukel, the movie maintains a consistent pace and a strong sense of setting. Kevin Corrigan, Max Casella, and Thomas Jay Ryan deliver grounded performances that anchor the narrative. With a runtime of 1 hour 38 minutes, it progresses steadily without lingering unnecessarily. Feedback has been mixed; enjoy it for its mood and atmosphere. If the storyline resonates with you, consider adding it to your watchlist.
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