Industry Entertainment Products Christian films Website pureflixstudio.com Founded 2003 | Genre Film production Services Educational curriculum Founder David A. R. White Type of business Private | |
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Founders David A. R. White
Russell Wolfe Headquarters Scottsdale, Arizona, United States Key people David A. R. White, Byron Jones Films produced God's Not Dead, God's Not Dead 2, Do You Believe?, Woodlawn, Faith of Our Fathers Profiles |
Pure flix entertainment
Pure Flix Entertainment (stylized as PURE|FLIX) is an American independent Christian film and television studio, headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company produces, distributes, acquires and markets Christian and family-friendly films. The company produced Jerusalem Countdown in 2011, with 10 West Studios.
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Pure Flix Entertainment has created many films, such as The Wager, Home Beyond the Sun, In the Blink of an Eye, Sarah's Choice, A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse, The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith and Holyman Undercover. They also produced the first two seasons of TBN's Travel the Road. God's Not Dead (2014) starring Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper and Dean Cain earned over $60 million in the U.S. box-office and was released in digital format by Lionsgate on August 5, 2014.
Since late 2015, Pure Flix had its own theatrical distribution arm. In late 2016, Pure Flix announced a homeschooling curriculum for families with home-schooled children and decided to allow their users to delete words such as "hell" and "damn" from their programming. The company has teamed up with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference to supply further opportunities for Hispanic actors to improve the media representation of the Hispanic community.
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God's Not Dead series
Their film God's Not Dead was 2014's highest grossing independent film and one of the most successful independent faith-based films of all time. In 2016, God's Not Dead 2 grossed over $1.4 million in Brazil and was considered by Vox to be "moderately commercially successful". A third God's Not Dead film has been announced. The Christian band Newsboys appear in and provide music for the first two films in the series. Legalities related to the Johnson Amendment were referenced in the second film and are a likely theme of the third film.