Holy Wars (film)

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Directed byStephen Marshall
Produced byPatrick Milling-Smith

Brian Carmody
Lisa Kawamoto Hsu

Allison Kunzman
StarringKhalid Kelly
Aaron D. Taylor,
Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad Fostok
Release date
Holy Wars
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Directed byStephen Marshall
Produced byPatrick Milling-Smith

Brian Carmody
Lisa Kawamoto Hsu

Allison Kunzman
StarringKhalid Kelly
Aaron D. Taylor,
Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad Fostok
Release date
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Holy Wars is a 2010 documentary written and directed by Stephen Marshall. In 2009, Marshall was inspired to make the film due to the prevalence of religious fundamentalism during this time period.[1]

Holy Wars is mostly filmed from the perspective of two missionaries, Khalid Kelly and Aaron Taylor.[2] The film takes a look at the religious fundamentalism in Pakistan, Lebanon, United Kingdom, and the United States as well as the decades long conflict between Islam and Christianity. The film features several interviews, including one with author Sam Harris.

Screenings

In 2010 Holy Wars was screened at the 14th Annual IDA Docuweeks Showcase, the Kansas International Film Festival, and at the ArcLight Hollywood Theatre in Los Angeles, Ca.[3][4]

Reception and awards

References

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