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Read the full story here in the TIME Vault: The Jesus Revolution The cover art, which is by Stanislaw Zagorski and now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, is among TIME’s grooviest.
‘Jesus Revolution’ Review: Solid Faith-Based Movie Remembers Time When Christians Welcomed Longhairs Into the Flock The rise of youth-centric “Jesus People” from the hippie movement is ...
Half a century ago Hollywood was frantically trying to figure out the newly-dominant “youth market.” Since some of that market had recently found Jesus, there was a brief spate of related ...
Eight years ago, as writer-director Jon Erwin was researching an unrelated movie project, he stumbled across a 1971 issue of Time magazine, which featured a psychedelic purple picture of Jesus ...
The film “Jesus Revolution” more than doubled industry estimates, taking in over $15 million at the weekend box office and earning a third place finish overall.
We called it ‘The Jesus Movement.’ But I think actually TIME editors had it right, because they saw something bigger.” Jesus Revolution is currently streaming on Netflix.
"Jesus Revolution" is a dull, sanitized version of the 1960s and '70s evangelical Christian movement in Southern California, starring Kelsey Grammer and directed by Jon Erwin and Brent McCorkle.
It was a Time magazine cover that touted “The Jesus Revolution” from 1971. “This one’s just very special, very personal,” Jon Erwin said.
His story and the role of the two TIME covers were recently dramatized in a movie, also called Jesus Revolution. Story continues ...