Spirituality & Practice's Most Spiritually Literate Films

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From http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/ – I have added all films from their lists, 1997-2008.

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  1. 1.
    Paradise Road
    by Bruce Beresford

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    Ulee's Gold
    by Victor Nunez

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    Welcome to Sarajevo
    by Michael Winterbottom

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    Ponette
    by Jacques Doillon

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    Amistad
    by Steven Spielberg

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    Titanic

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    Contact
    by Robert Zemeckis

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    Good Will Hunting
    by Gus Van Sant

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    Le Huitième jour
    by Jaco van Dormael

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    Shall We Dance?
    by Masayuki Suo

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    Gabbeh
    by Mohsen Makhmalbaf

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    The Full Monty
    by Peter Cattaneo

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    Oscar & Lucinda
    by Gillian Armstrong

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    Mrs. Brown
    by John Madden

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    Molom: A Legend of Mongolia

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    In the Company of Men
    by Neil LaBute

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    Seven Years in Tibet
    by Jean-Jacques Annaud

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    The Apostle

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    The Quiet Room
    by Rolf de Heer

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    The Rainmaker
    by Francis Ford Coppola

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    The Horse Whisperer

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    Central Station
    by Walter Salles

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    The Mighty
    by Peter Chelsom

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    Saving Private Ryan
    by Steven Spielberg

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    Shakespeare in Love
    by John Madden

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    Smoke Signals
    by Chris Eyre

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    Men With Guns
    by John Sayles

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    Down In The Delta
    by Maya Angelou

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    Pleasantville
    by Gary Ross

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    Patch Adams
    by Tom Shadyac

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    Mrs. Dalloway
    by Marleen Gorris

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    Simon Birch
    by Mark Steven Johnson

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    Babe: Pig in the City
    by George Miller (II)

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    The Big One

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    The Eel
    by Shohei Imamura

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    Life Is Beautiful

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    Passion in the Desert
    by Lavinia Currier

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    The Truman Show
    by Peter Weir

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    Wide Awake
    by M. Night Shyamalan

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    Clockwatchers
    by Jill Sprecher

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    American Beauty

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    The Castle
    by Rob Sitch

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    The Straight Story
    by David Lynch

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    The Hurricane
    by Norman Jewison

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    The Insider

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    The Children of Heaven
    by Majid Majidi

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    After Life
    by Hirokazu Koreeda

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    West Beirut (West Beyrouth) (1998)
    by Ziad Doueiri

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    The Cider House Rules
    by Lasse Hallström

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Created by Robin on Jun 24, 2006.
 

Comments

Greg
Columbus

Baffled at many of these choices — 3 years ago

WALK THE LINE? Undoubtedly, Cash was greatly spiritual as you can tell from his work and his autobiography but the movie made pretty light of this other than a brief scene in church after the death of Cash’s older brother in a sawmill accident. (Which I think was actually a deleted scene anyway)

Unless the list creators believe there’s something inherently spiritual about the naked human form, I can’t figure out THE FULL MONTY’s inclusion either even though I liked it.

They also seemed to miss out on I HEART HUCKABEES and DONNIE DARKO which were pretty spiritual in content (even if I thought they were only so-so movies)