Fuller Theological Seminary

Brehm Film

Brehm Film brings together filmmakers and film-viewers, Christian leaders and laity, scholars and students for dialogue between our culture's primary stories and the Christian faith.

  • Screenings

    Brehm Film programs an engaging screening schedule that runs throughout the year. We host advance screenings of big name films as well as hidden gems we find at festivals. Our screenings happen both in person in Pasadena at local theaters or in our auditorium on Fuller Seminary's campus and online. Always, we don't just watch the movies together. We talk with the filmmakers and with each other about why the movies matter.

    Sign up to our email list below to have a first chance to RSVP. Our screenings are often at capacity.

  • Reviews & More

    Brehm Film regularly publishes reviews and articles on current current and classic films as part of an article series on FULLER studio. We also curate a series of conversations with filmmakers, such as Paul Schrader, David Lowery, and Scott Derrickson, at screenings and at invite-only In the Room With recordings, which FULLER studio turns into engaging short films.

  • Books

    Theology and Film is a young field, and we are working to create more published resources for both film scholars and film lovers who want to read a more intelligent, engaging interaction between films and the Christian faith. We believe the theological lens is an invaluable one for understanding cinema from across time and from around the world.

  • Podcast

    Whether it’s a talkback with a director or fellow film enthusiasts chatting about how their faith informed their review of a movie, our podcasts are a way of carrying the Brehm Film with you wherever you go- just plug in your headphones.

    Our current podcast series called “Be Afraid” made in partnership with Christianity Today and Uncommon Voices Collective is an exploration of fear, faith, and stories that scare the daylights out of us.

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