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Host a Fun Movie Event!

Watching movies with others is fun... especially when they inspire you to share about Jesus!

Cinema Outreach equips Christians to host movie nights that go beyond entertainment—using modern films as springboards for meaningful conversations about Jesus. Use our guides to easily turn movie moments into something eternal. 

HOST A MOVIE NIGHT

THE MOVIES

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Last Holiday

2006

1h 52min

PG-13

Intro

When Georgia Byrd (Queen Latifah) finds out she has three weeks to live she decides to pursue her dreams with the time she has left. She breaks free from her quiet life and takes her dream European vacation. Along the way, she inspires everyone she meets with her straightforward wisdom and kindness.

Redemptive Analogy

What would you do if you only had three weeks to live? Georgia Byrd’s answer is to finally take her long-desired European vacation. And, instead of becoming bitter or angry, she approaches her death with wisdom, grace, and kindness toward everyone she meets. In this story, we watch a Jesus-follower with nothing to lose embody Him in her interactions with everyone she encounters.

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Unbroken

2014

2h 17min

PG-13

Intro

Louie Zamperini, once a troubled boy, discovers a passion for running that leads him to the 1936 Olympics. During WWII, his plane crashes in the Pacific. After 47 days adrift, he is captured by the Japanese and placed in a brutal POW camp. 

Based on a true story.

Redemptive Analogy

Unbroken reflects Christian themes of suffering, redemption, and forgiveness. Louie Zamperini’s endurance reflects Jesus’ teaching that suffering can lead to glory. Louie’s ultimate act of forgiveness echoes Christ’s call to love our enemies.

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Unbroken

2014

2h 17min

PG-13

Intro

Louie Zamperini, once a troubled boy, discovers a passion for running that leads him to the 1936 Olympics. During WWII, his plane crashes in the Pacific. After 47 days adrift, he is captured by the Japanese and placed in a brutal POW camp.

Based on a true story.

Redemptive Analogy

Unbroken reflects Christian themes of suffering, redemption, and forgiveness. Louie Zamperini’s endurance reflects Jesus’ teaching that suffering can lead to glory. Louie’s ultimate act of forgiveness echoes Christ’s call to love our enemies.

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