film "The Shack"

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"The Shack" is a 2017 Christian drama film, based on William P. Young’s novel, that explores themes of grief, faith, and forgiveness through a man's transformative encounter with the divine after a family tragedy.

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instanceOf Christian drama film
film
authorOfSourceWork William P. Young NERFINISHED
basedOn The Shack (novel) NERFINISHED
boxOfficeWorldwide 96000000 USD (approximate)
castMember Alice Braga NERFINISHED
Aviv Alush NERFINISHED
Graham Greene NERFINISHED
Megan Charpentier NERFINISHED
Octavia Spencer NERFINISHED
Radha Mitchell NERFINISHED
Sam Worthington NERFINISHED
Tim McGraw NERFINISHED
cinematographer Declan Quinn NERFINISHED
composer Aaron Zigman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Stuart Hazeldine NERFINISHED
distributor Lionsgate NERFINISHED
editor William Steinkamp NERFINISHED
filmingLocation British Columbia NERFINISHED
genre Christian film
drama film
fantasy drama film
mainCharacter Mackenzie "Mack" Phillips NERFINISHED
mpaaRating PG-13
narrativeFocus a man’s encounter with the divine after his daughter’s disappearance and presumed murder
originalLanguage English
portrays Alice Braga as Sarayu NERFINISHED
Aviv Alush as Jesus NERFINISHED
Octavia Spencer as Papa NERFINISHED
Radha Mitchell as Nan Phillips
Sam Worthington as Mackenzie "Mack" Phillips
Tim McGraw as Willie NERFINISHED
producer Brad Cummings NERFINISHED
Gil Netter NERFINISHED
Wayne Jacobsen NERFINISHED
productionCompany Netter Productions NERFINISHED
Summit Entertainment NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2017-03-03
releaseYear 2017
runtimeMinutes 132
screenwriter Andrew Lanham NERFINISHED
Destin Daniel Cretton NERFINISHED
John Fusco NERFINISHED
setting Oregon NERFINISHED
theme faith
forgiveness
grief
healing after tragedy
the problem of evil

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Aaron Zigman workedOn film "The Shack"