9 Religion Themed Films At Sundance Film Festival 2012 (5 Broken Cameras, Corpo Celeste And Others)

Sundance Festival Films Shine Spotlight On Religion

The 2012 Sundance Film Festival began Jan. 19 and will continue until Jan. 29 in Park City, Utah. Sundance takes place annually in Utah and is the largest independent cinema festival in the United States. Religion and spirituality featured prominently at the Sundance Film Festival 2011, with 26 films exploring themes of ultimate meaning, bigger questions of life and the complicated role that religion plays in our world.

This year's festival features at least nine films touching on the topic of religion and spirituality. While most of these films are set against a Christian background, "5 Broken Cameras," directed by a Palestinian and Israeli duo, is a thought-provoking personal documentary on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Additionally, "Bestiaire" uses humans and beasts to explore the Hindu concept of darshan (an act of beholding the Divine).

From exposing the hypocrisy of the church to commenting on the sexual lives of rebellious religious teenagers to chronicling the hopeful story of Bishop Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop, these films explore a variety of themes.HuffPost Religion has compiled a list of films highlighted at Sundance Film Festival 2012 that explore the topic of religion and spirituality. Enjoy!

Did we miss a film? Please email us at religion(at)huffingtonpost(dot)com with the name of the film and we'll add it to this list.

'Corpo Celeste' (Heavenly Body)

Religious Films at Sundance 2012

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