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Presented with support from Israel Investment Advisors


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Synopsis:

Pastors encourage an impoverished Kentucky community, “The forgotten people of America,” to donate to Israel in anticipation of Jesus’s impending return. The film exposes the controversial bond between Evangelicals and Jews in a story of faith, power, and money, revealing how Trump’s America is led by an End-Times apocalyptic countdown.


DJFF Film Review:

“This is one of those films whose own political stance is muted due to the need for access to and cooperation of a group with which its filmmakers don't agree. That being said, I thought it was very well-made and exposes an issue that needs to be discussed.”

~ Diane Waldman: Member, DJFF Film Selection Committee


“A riveting look at the ties between Israel, evangelical Americans and the Trump Admin. Horrifying, exceptional and important content… Brilliantly shot, compact and well edited. EXTREMELY TIMELY.” ~ Steve Wilson: Former Executive Artistic Director, JCC Mizel Arts & Culture Center & Member, DJFF Film Selection Committee


Available watch dates: February 8-17, 2021

This Content is Available in the Following Regions: USA


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Distributor - MetFilm Sales

Distributor Name - Ella Pham

Distributor Email - ella@metfilm.co.uk

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    76 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Director
    Maya Sinshtein
  • Screenwriter
    Mark Monroe
  • Producer
    John Battsek, Abraham Troen, Maya Zinshtein
  • Cinematographer
    Abraham Troen
  • Editor
    Keith Fraase, Elan Golod, Tamar Kay, Joseph Krings, Geoffrey Richman
  • Composer
    Miriam Cutler