
The Falls 2012
"Love is not a sin."
Directed by Jon García, *The Falls (2012)* follows RJ and Chris, two devout young men raised in the Mormon Church, as they embark on their mission—a rite of passage meant to deepen their faith. But what begins as a journey of spiritual duty quickly becomes a personal awakening.
Director: Jon García
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Falls (2012) about?
*The Falls* centers on RJ and Chris, two young Mormons sent on a mission to spread their faith. What starts as a structured religious duty soon becomes a journey of self-realization as they confront suppressed emotions and question their lifelong beliefs.
Who directed The Falls?
*The Falls* was directed by Jon García, a filmmaker known for crafting intimate stories that explore identity and faith.
Who stars in The Falls?
The lead roles are played by Nick Ferrucci, Benjamin Farmer, and Brian Allard, with Harold Phillips and Quinn Allan rounding out the cast.
Is The Falls (2012) worth watching?
While IMDb ratings for *The Falls* are unlisted, its compelling blend of romance and drama—centered on themes of faith and self-discovery—makes it a thought-provoking choice for fans of character-driven narratives.
How long is The Falls?
*The Falls* runs for 115 minutes.
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About The Falls (2012) — A Mormon rite of passage unravels hidden desires
Directed by Jon García, *The Falls (2012)* follows RJ and Chris, two devout young men raised in the Mormon Church, as they embark on their mission—a rite of passage meant to deepen their faith. But what begins as a journey of spiritual duty quickly becomes a personal awakening.
As they traverse strangers' homes preaching the Gospel, the rigid expectations of their upbringing clash with unexpected emotions they've long suppressed. With flawless academic records and picture-perfect lives, these Eagle Scouts find themselves questioning everything. Will their mission solidify their beliefs or unravel them entirely? A poignant blend of romance and drama, *The Falls* explores the tension between duty and desire, faith and self-discovery.