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  1. Narrative storytelling and documentary filmmaking combine to reveal the compassionate heart of God that illuminates an age-old truth: shame is not a barrier to God's love, but a bridge to...

    • (78)
    • Diana Saenger
    • PG-13
    • Eric Esau
    • Content Guide
    • Review
    • The Participant’s Guide

    Violence/Scary Images:A man, in a trance, jumps off a cliff and battles the waves once in the ocean. A man is tricked into kissing a corpse. Maggots swarm a man’s body, causing him to panic. Physical assault–a man’s head is bashed against rocks during a fight, scarring his face and drawing blood. People talk about the real-life physical and sexual ...

    Jason Pamer certainly didn’t over exaggerate The Heart of Man’s defiance of genre convention. It’s a tough movie to define. The film operates mostly like a self-help documentary, though it’s brutally honest with its content and lacks any intent to manipulate the audience into a particular response. At its core is a collection of several unsanitized...

    The Heart of Manalso comes with a book–a Participant’s Guide to the film, which operates similarly to the Bible Studies we upload here at Geeks Under Grace. Book lovers will delight in holding this piece of literature in their hands. From a textural standpoint, it’s a gorgeous book filled with beautiful pictures from the film, coupled with a visual...

  2. The Heart of Man: Directed by Eric Esau. With Justin Torrence, Robert Fleet, Adrian Hein, Serena Karnagy. The Heart of Man is a timeless tale of a father's relentless pursuit of his son -- interwoven with interviews of top thought-leaders on brokenness, identity, and shame.

    • (562)
    • Documentary
    • Eric Esau
    • 2017-10-24
  3. Effectively, it is a documentary with an incredible audio and visual backdrop; very well done, very uplifting, very humbling. The "movie" per se (the characters acting out the movie) is well done (it's visually stunning), but they aren't reciting lines. Instead they're acting out what the voiceovers are saying.

  4. Dove Review. “The Heart of Man” at once, is one of the most beautifully photographed and, therefore, one of the most focused and attentive documentaries in recent memory. While threading stories of shame and guilt found in our everyday lives, director Eric Esau also shares with us a tale of sin and redemption, all dialogue free.

  5. 2017. Documentary. 1h 16m. 13+ (PG-13) The Heart of Man is a timeless tale of a father's relentless pursuit of his son -- interwoven with interviews of top thought-leaders on brokenness, identity, and shame. The Heart of Man featuring Robert Fleet and Serena Karnagy is available for rent or purchase on Prime Video.

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