The Rapture

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The Rapture is a 1991 American psychological drama film that explores themes of religious fanaticism, faith, and apocalyptic belief through the story of a woman who becomes convinced the end times are imminent.

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instanceOf film
cinematography Robby Müller NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Michael Tolkin NERFINISHED
distributor Fine Line Features NERFINISHED
editedBy Allan Holzman NERFINISHED
era 1990s American cinema
exploresTheme apocalyptic belief
end times
faith
religious fanaticism
featuresActor David Duchovny NERFINISHED
Patrick Bauchau NERFINISHED
Will Patton NERFINISHED
filmingFormat 35 mm film
genre drama film
psychological drama
religious drama
hasCultFollowing true
leadRoleName Sharon NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Sharon NERFINISHED
medium theatrical film
mpaaRating R
musicBy Thomas Newman NERFINISHED
notableFor ambiguous ending about faith and salvation
depiction of evangelical Christian eschatology
originalLanguage English
portrays belief in imminent apocalypse
conversion to fundamentalist Christianity
religious visions
struggle with faith
producer Cary Brokaw NERFINISHED
Nick Wechsler NERFINISHED
productionCompany Fine Line Features NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1991-10-04
releaseYear 1991
runtimeMinutes 100
screenwriter Michael Tolkin NERFINISHED
setting Los Angeles
starring David Duchovny NERFINISHED
Mimi Rogers NERFINISHED
Patrick Bauchau NERFINISHED
Will Patton NERFINISHED
writer Michael Tolkin NERFINISHED

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Patrick Bauchau appearedIn The Rapture
Michael Tolkin notableWork The Rapture
Michael Tolkin screenwriterOf The Rapture
Michael Tolkin directorOf The Rapture