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The Congregation 2011

★ 2.01 votes11 min📅 2011-04-10

Set against the quiet, cloistered world of the Amish, Michael Foulkes' short horror film *The Congregation* (2011) follows John Christner, a war veteran cast out of his community after breaking its sacred rules.

Director: Michael Foulkes

Cast

Ross Marquand
Ross Marquand
John Christner
Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison
Amos Christner
Daniel Roebuck
Daniel Roebuck
Solomon Hostetler
Liesel Kopp
Liesel Kopp
Mary Slagel
Paris Riefenstein
Michael
Catherine Vess
Elizabeth
Aaron Miller
Jacob Hostetler

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Congregation (2011) about?

The film follows John Christner, an exiled war veteran who returns to his Amish community only to discover a mysterious plague threatening its survival. As the disease spreads, John's outsider status becomes his only advantage, forcing him to confront both his past and the desperate fate of those who once cast him out.

Who directed The Congregation?

Michael Foulkes directed this intense short horror film, which showcases his talent for building suspense within tight, atmospheric settings.

Who stars in The Congregation?

The cast features Ross Marquand as John Christner, alongside Bruce Davison, Daniel Roebuck, Liesel Kopp, and Paris Riefenstein in pivotal roles.

Is The Congregation (2011) worth watching?

With its tight runtime and chilling blend of psychological and supernatural horror, *The Congregation* is a standout short film for genre fans. It may not be flashy, but its themes and atmosphere make it a memorable watch for those who enjoy cerebral horror.

How long is The Congregation?

The film runs for 11 minutes.

About The Congregation (2011) — A Haunting Amish Horror Short Film with a Twist

Set against the quiet, cloistered world of the Amish, Michael Foulkes' short horror film *The Congregation* (2011) follows John Christner, a war veteran cast out of his community after breaking its sacred rules. When a creeping plague begins to ravage the isolated settlement, John finds himself thrust into a desperate role—one that pits his outsider status against the survival of the people who once shunned him. The film unfolds in eerie, confined spaces, weaving themes of forgiveness, isolation, and the cost of defiance into its chilling narrative.

With a runtime of just 11 minutes, *The Congregation* delivers a compact but potent punch, blending psychological tension with supernatural dread. Led by Ross Marquand's compelling portrayal of John, the cast—including Bruce Davison, Daniel Roebuck, and Liesel Kopp—brings depth to the community's fractured bonds. The story's atmospheric dread lingers long after the credits roll, leaving viewers to ponder the thin line between redemption and damnation.