Preach Modern (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 16, 2023

Original Title:
Preach Modern

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Believe Productions
Take22

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 8

Preach Modern shows a documentary team following Damien, an eager and charming student, to document his way into priesthood as a young adult. It quickly becomes clear that Damien has no idea about celibacy and to make matters worse, he is very popular among his female classmates. Throughout the documentary, Damien and his mentor, Father Titus, work towards a trial service that young Damien will hold at Father Titus' local church. On their way to promote the trial service and Catholicism, Titus encounters memories of his past as a young priest, and Damien must confront his female classmates, who are helplessly drawn to his charms. Will Damien be able to resist accidental temptation or is he in for an unexpected shock?

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Assistant Director:
Shreya Desai

Assistant Editor:
Ben Allen

Boom Operator:
Lucie Fehlbaum

Camera Operator:
Ben Allen

Casting Assistant:
Sarah Morton

Digital Imaging Technician:
Ben Allen

Director:
Lili Gensetter

Director of Photography:
Max Roach

Driver:
Bethan Rooms

Editor:
Lili Gensetter

Gaffer:
Bethan Rooms

Producer:
Lili Gensetter

Production Assistant:
Ewan Knight

Script Supervisor:
Ewan Knight

Sound Engineer:
Cooper Roy

Sound Recordist:
Manon Davenport

Writer:
Lili Gensetter

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