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The Lord’s Prayer (2001)
Jesus taught His disciples the power of prayer through parables and example. After Jesus’ resurrection and ascension into Heaven, Peter is arrested and cast into a Roman prison. As Herod plots Peter’s death, the believers gather together and follow the example that Jesus taught. Through faith and prayer, Peter’s chains are broken and the Angel of the Lord opens the prison gates.
Jesus taught His disciples the power of prayer through parables and example. After Jesus’ resurrection and ascension into Heaven, Peter is arrested and cast into a Roman prison. As Herod plots Peter’s death, the believers gather together and follow the example that Jesus taught. Through faith and prayer, Peter’s chains are broken and the Angel of the Lord opens the prison gates.
The film's central subject matter, 'The Lord's Prayer,' and its implicit promotion of traditional Christian values and a faith-based solution, align with conservative social principles, resulting in a right-leaning bias.
This animated short film, based on 'The Lord's Prayer,' features a single narrator and does not present any explicit diversity in its casting or character representation. The narrative, being the prayer itself, maintains a traditional framing without critiquing established identities or incorporating explicit DEI themes.
The film directly illustrates and explores the meaning of 'The Lord’s Prayer,' a foundational Christian prayer. Its narrative is reverent and affirming, aligning with the virtues and dignity of the faith.
This short animated film is a direct visual and musical interpretation of 'The Lord's Prayer.' Its content is exclusively focused on the religious text, and there are no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, themes, or related narrative elements present within the film's scope.
The film 'The Lord's Prayer' (2007) does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on a young boy's understanding of the Lord's Prayer, with no elements related to transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an animated musical version of The Lord's Prayer. The source material (the prayer) does not contain named characters with established genders that could be subject to a gender swap.
This animated short film adapts a biblical prayer. There is no evidence of any character, including biblical figures, being portrayed on screen as a different race than their canonically, historically, or widely established depiction within the context of animated biblical adaptations.
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