U.S.A., December 16, 2024
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The award-winning film Sacred Alaska: A Story of Adventure, Faith, and Sacrifice can now be watched on Vimeo.
The movie can be rented, bought, or gifted. A portion of all proceeds goes towards the struggling Diocese of Alaska of the Orthodox Church in America.
The official Sacred Alaska site describes the picture that was named Best Film at ByzanFest 2013:
Sacred Alaska is an award-winning documentary that offers an intimate look into Native Alaskan culture and spirituality. It showcases the profound influence of Orthodoxy, introduced by Russian monks in the late 18th century, on Alaskan society. The film highlights the unique way Alaskans have woven their indigenous beliefs with Orthodox traditions, deeply influencing their worldview. Central to this is the concept of learning to become a “real person.” Through beautiful cinematography and powerful storytelling, Sacred Alaska underscores the profound, sacred bond between the Alaskan people, their faith, and the formidable landscape they call home.
The film, which was previously shown in public screenings around the country, has a running time of 88 minutes. Subtitles are available in Greek, Romanian, and Russian.
Watch the trailer below:
Sacred Alaska. An interview With Filmmaker Simon ScionkaWhen they became Orthodox it was real for them. It was not forced, it made sense to them. As a people, they pass it down from generation to generation and continue to do so now.
“>Read an interview with director Simon Scionka.
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