Stephen Ujlaki and Chris Jones’s documentary is like a scary horror movie, yet the media ignored it.
The film is more unsettling now than when it came out last spring. Its subject– the ideological soldiers the Christian Right has been putting in place for decades, in anticipation of the time when they could take power–now looks like a more possible nightmare.
The Christian nationalists view Trump as a holy figure, and the film depicts their symbiotic alliance as well as the hidden roots and force of this movement.
Bad Faith went further than most films in uncovering the conspiratorial impulse in the country.
Bad Faith: Christian Nationalism’s Unholy War on Democracy
Stephen Ujlaki and Chris Jones’s documentary is like a scary horror movie, yet the media ignored it.
The film is more unsettling now than when it came out last spring. Its subject– the ideological soldiers the Christian Right has been putting in place for decades, in anticipation of the time when they could take power–now looks like a more possible nightmare.
The Christian nationalists view Trump as a holy figure, and the film depicts their symbiotic alliance as well as the hidden roots and force of this movement.
Bad Faith went further than most films in uncovering the conspiratorial impulse in the country.