God's Not Dead: We The People
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Directed by | Vance Null |
Produced by | Brent Ryan Green |
Screenplay by | Tommy Blaze |
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Cary Solomon
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Music by | Pancho Burgos-Goizueta |
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Distributed by | Fathom Events |
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91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
God's Not Dead: We The People is a 2021 American Christian drama film directed by Vance Null.[1] The fourth installment in the God's Not Dead series, it was released on October 4, 2021 in a three-night theatrical engagement.[2]
Cast
- David A. R. White as Reverend Dave Hill, a pastor who appeared in all three previous God's Not Dead films.
- Isaiah Washington[1] as Rep. Daryl Smith, a Congressman who helps Dave.
- William Forsythe as Robert Benson
- Jeanine Pirro as Judge Neely[1]
- Antonio Sabàto Jr.[3] and Francesca Battistelli[4] as Mike and Rebecca McKinnon, a couple who plan to homeschool their child
- Benjamin Onyango as Reverend Jude Mbaye[5]
Additionally, Marco Khan and Paul Kwo reprise their roles as Misrab and Martin Yip, respectively.[citation needed]
Production
The film's production was announced on David A. R. White's Instagram in late 2020.[6] It was filmed in Oklahoma during the COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
Reception
Steve Pulaski of Influx Magazine gave the film a rare "F" letter-grade, criticizing the plot and message saying, "God’s Not Dead: We The People is not merely the worst in an already-misbegotten series, but so utterly deplorable that its status as a three-night-only event in theaters at least assures that significantly fewer people will see it."[8]
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