The bread and butter of the faith-based film genre is real-life stories, usually involving miracle healings or visions of Jesus himself, and often times both (“Miracles From Heaven,” “90 Minutes in Heaven”). But the filmmakers of faith-based projects have been expanding their purview, in terms of genre, and in telling stories that usually depict a contemporary, inclusive representation of Christianity. The story behind “All Saints,” written by Steve Armour and directed by Steve Gomer, manages to encompass all of the above.
The line between fiction and nonfiction is deliberately blurred in “All Saints,” which tells the true story of a Tennessee church resurrected by unlikely saviors. The film was shot on location at the real All Saints Church in Smyrna, Tenn., and many members of the church play themselves on screen. John Corbett puts his folksy charm to the role of Rev. Michael Spurlock, who is tasked with putting a dying church out of its misery, its mortgage astronomical and membership dwindling. It’s all set to become a big-box store, but with a vision from God and a few dozen Burmese immigrants, Michael reverses course, reviving the institution from a certain death.
Nelson Lee plays Ye Win, an ethnically Karen man from Burma, a refugee from brutal civil war, who has just arrived with a group of families in the United States. Lacking support and resources, he turns up at All Saints church. When the needy Karen land on his doorstep, the rebellious Michael decides that he speaks to a higher power than money — and that God has instructed him to plant a farm on the church land to feed the Karen people and pay the church’s mortgage.
Tale of purpose
“All Saints” is rather fascinating in its relationship to faith and religion. It’s not so much about scripture as it is about community. The people who need community the most cling to the church not necessarily for the prayers, but for the people. Though there are a few well-placed Bible verses, this story is about the purpose that a church serves to bring different kinds of people together and offer common goals, salvation and collective endeavors.