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Do your kids love a little spooky fun mixed with real history? "The Six Deaths of Rasputin" is just the thing! This short film tells the creepy, mysterious story of Grigori Rasputin—the Russian mystic whose strange life and even stranger death have fascinated people for over 100 years.
In our short film, you'll see the six different ways the Russian patriots tried to kill him. Was he poisoned? Shot? Beaten? Drowned? In this gripping short, you’ll watch Rasputin die not once, but six different times—each one based on what actually happened that fateful night in 1916.
It’s spooky enough to give kids goosebumps, but not too scary—making it a great family watch for kids who enjoy history with a side of mystery. Best of all, they’ll be learning while being entertained.
So if you’re looking for a kid-friendly scare rooted in real events, grab it's time to stream The Six Deaths of Rasputin!
Looking for something a little eerie this Halloween? We’re excited to bring you "The Stranger", a short light-horror film that’s perfect for the season.
Directed by Aidan Jones—the creative mind behind "The EDEN Project", "Home Army", and "Watching Daisy"—this new release portrays a more eerie scene.
In "The Stranger", a young girl finds herself face-to-face with an unsettling visitor. Is he friend or foe? The encounter unfolds with a chilling tension that will keep you watching.
At just the right level of spooky, "The Stranger" offers families a Halloween watch that leans on atmosphere and story, not gore. And the best part? You can stream it now—along with Aidan Jones’s other shorts— on Industrious Family Theater.
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Are you looking for some wholesome family films for this Halloween? Look no further than Industrious Family theater.
Celebrate God's holy saints with their stories as depicted in film, including:
🗡️ Day of Glory - the story of Saint Philomena’s stand for Christ, despite torture and her parents persuasion.😇 Saint Theresa Avila - a short scene from the childhood of Saint Theresa pans out when she convinces her brother to depart for Africa with the intention of obtaining martyrdom.🌿The Martyrdoms of Cyprian and Justina - the story of the evil intentions turned to conversion of Saint Cyprian of Alexandria and the woman who converted him, martyred the same day.
Or bring a little bit of the spooky side of Halloween to the screen while you enjoy:
🇷🇺 The Six Deaths of Rasputin which recounts the eerie tail of what happened to the fateful night of December 30, 1916.🤖 The EDEN Project in which a young girl must make her decision on how she will survive in a dystopian future.🎻 Lest We Remember, where a friendly ghost pays a visit to a returning World War I soldier.
Enjoy all these titles and more when you subscribe to Industrious Family theater for just $24 a year!
As today is the feast of Sts. Cyprian and Justina, I thought I might share a little bit about our short film "The Martyrdoms of Saints Cyprian and Justina". I'm actually not sure what it was about these two martyrs that caught our attention enough for us to want to make a movie about them.
I think it was quite by accident, really.
We have always enjoyed reading The Little Pictorial Lives of the Saints. In fact, some school years it has been our custom to read the saint of the day during the lunch break. There is a particular stress in this little old book on the sufferings of the martyrs and how important it is to remember that no suffering is too great to give to God rather than betray Him.
My brother Michael is the one who was struck by the lives of Sts. Cyprian and Justina and he immediately wrote the script and filmed the movie. Our lives being what they were at the time, we moved during post production and several of the files were lost. That is always a depressing moment and no filmmaker ever is very eager to have a go at it again when you were that close to being done.
But something happened years later. One day we all had an interest in the film and decided to try again. Our living room had as many costume changes as could be imagined as we dressed it as the catacombs, the forum, and a Roman mansion.
If you want to see how that film turned out, it is available to watch now on Industrious Family Theater. I would encourage you to contemplate the turn around of Saint Cyprian and the sacrifice of these two martyrs while you watch.
🚨 Big news—we’ve been holding this back, but can’t any longer…
🎬 Last week, we filmed 2 brand-new scenes for FABIOLA! Surprise!
And even better—Joe McClane of A Catholic Take joined us on set and captured this fun behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like during a FABIOLA shoot. 🙌
We are so grateful to all of you walking this journey with us. This film is only possible because of your support. But we’re not done yet!
💡 Did you know that if everyone reading this gave just $35 today, we’d raise $15,000—enough to build our next set and film another chunk of the story?
👉 Please consider contributing $35 today—and share this project with a friend who loves seeing Catholic stories come to life. Together, we can make a film that glorifies God, inspires virtue, and entertains families.
#FABIOLAFilm #CatholicFilm #FaithInAction #BehindTheScenes
The Gofers take you behind the scenes with a special sneak peek of their trip to Lucile Cave in Idaho while scouting locations for an upcoming film set to shoot later this year.
This strenuous and dangerous hike takes them along the side of a cliff to a breathtaking watery cave at the top. 🌊✨
Get a first look at the hike, the sites, and the adventure in this video episode of Gofers Get A Grip!
👉 Watch the video above and join the journey!
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From the sunlit Alps to the bustling streets of Frankfurt, Heidi has charmed generations with her faith, kindness, and courage. But do the film adaptations truly capture the heart of Johanna Spyri’s beloved classic?
🎬 In this full review, we explore:
Why the 1968 TV version adds a romantic twistHow the 1993 Disney adaptation stays faithful—but loses its soulAnd why the original novel still outshines them all📖 Whether you love the book, the movies, or both—this deep dive will make you see Heidi in a whole new light.
👉 Don’t miss the full review and join the conversation: Which version captures Heidi's spirit best?
#Heidi #BookVsMovie #ClassicLiterature #FaithAndFilm #HeidiReview #JohannaSpyri #FamilyFavorites
This week, I’m thrilled to unveil our brand-new logo! Over the years, Industrious Family has seen a few design updates, but this one is the most exciting!
From the very beginning, the daffodil has been part of our look. When my sister and I were just 10 and 12, we helped our mom name the company. We chose Industrious Family, inspired by one of our favorite virtues: industriousness. The daffodil, the first flower to bloom in spring, symbolizes this very virtue.
We can’t wait to see this logo of industriousness carry us into the next chapter of our filmmaking journey!
Filled with youthful optimism and hope for a brighter future, Maximilian von Hapsburg and his spirited bride Carlota accept the throne of the Mexican Empire. But their dreams soon unravel. When political turmoil erupts, the two are forced to confront their struggles apart—Carlota sailing to Europe to beg for French aid, while Maximilian and his small, devoted army face the liberal Mexicans, strengthened by American support.
For Max, failure means more than defeat—it means being branded a traitor and facing the firing squad alongside his loyal generals, Miramón and Mejía.
Based on the tragic true events of the failed Second Mexican Empire in 1864, this story captures the heartbreak of a couple caught between loyalty and betrayal, love and loss, and a nation torn apart by clashing powers.
Ever wondered how a culture creates saints, knights, and conquerors? Discover the gripping true stories of Spain’s greatest heroes—El Cid, Queen Isabella, Hernan Cortes, Don John of Austria, and more. This powerful article explores how faith, tradition, and storytelling built a nation of champions.
🔥 Learn why modern culture fears these figures—and why we must remember them.
If you love history, Catholic heritage, or just great storytelling, you need to read this!
If you’ve ever wondered how your faith would guide you in a real-life survival crisis, Homestead offers a thought-provoking scenario that challenges both characters—and viewers—to wrestle with that very question. This isn’t just another apocalyptic thriller; it’s a gripping character drama with deeply rooted Christian themes, showcasing the contrast between self-preservation and self-sacrifice.
In this review, you’ll get a personal look at what makes Homestead stand out—not just its tense plot and strong performances, but how its message hits home for Catholic and Christian audiences alike. You’ll meet two families with radically different approaches to survival, and discover how their choices reflect their beliefs.
Whether you’ve seen the film or not, this review will challenge you to think: What would I do in their place? Read the full movie review and my reflections on it here.
Discover how the David Copperfield characters shape Dickens’ novel and shine in film adaptations from Hallmark to the 2019 retelling.
If you've ever been captivated by A Tale of Two Cities, you're going to love this deep dive into how two film adaptations—from 1935 and 1980—bring Dickens’ powerful story to life in very different ways.
From childhood nostalgia and Great Illustrated Classics to a surprising appreciation for Chris Sarandon’s dual performance, this review revisits the novel and its screen versions with fresh eyes and thoughtful insights.
🎬 Which Sydney Carton win your heart: the brooding wretch or the unexpected romantic hero?
📖 And why does the book still outshine them both?
👉 Keep reading to see how each version stacks up—and why Dickens’ masterpiece remains unforgettable.
(Plus: where to watch the films and grab the book!)
🔗Continue Reading Full Reviews
📚 #TaleOfTwoCities #CharlesDickens #ClassicLit #FilmVsBook #BookReview #PeriodDrama #ChrisSarandon #RonaldColman #HistoricalFiction
A look at A Tale of Two Cities through its book and film adaptations, comparing the 1935 and 1980 films and the original novel of Dickens' classic tale.
George Abell (Becket Bowen) is happily living a farmer boy life in colonial America until his estranged uncle, Sir Roger (Jonah Lawrence), claims him and takes him to Scotland to be the much longed for Protestant Earl of Ravenhurst. Matters get desperate when Sir Roger and his sly comrade, Godfrey (James Phillips), cannot bend the Gordon's will. Based on the beloved novel by Sr. M. Imelda Wallace, Outlaws of Ravenhurst takes place during the dangerous years following the Protestant Revolution when Catholics in Scotland were denied the right to true worship of God. Filled with heroes, cowards, sword fights and secret passages, this story tells of the heroic stand of a ten-year-boy and his outlawed clan of Ravenhurst who must fight for their Faith.
Outlaws of Ravenhurst is available to stream on Industrious Family Theater now.
Watching The Last Rodeo as a family just before Independence Day felt perfectly timed for our small-town celebration. With rodeo deeply rooted in our culture—and our local tradition—we found this Angel Studios film especially timely. The movie doesn’t just explore the cowboy lifestyle; it dives into deeper themes of culture, legacy, and the courage to live with “foolhardy faith.”
Just like how the rodeo honors our American spirit, The Last Rodeo reminds us that knowing who we are means remembering where we came from. It’s a stirring reflection on the stubborn, faith-filled nature that built our country and may be what saves it one day.
Want to hear more? Read the full article and watch our video review from Gofers Get a Grip.
"Trad Seats" is a heartfelt and humorous musical tribute to the faithful who go the extra mile—both spiritually and literally—to attend the Traditional Latin Mass. Whether it’s early mornings, long road trips, or the quiet, daily sacrifices, this catchy parody shines a light on the beauty and grit of choosing Tradition.
More than just a song, "Trad Seats" is a celebration of those who embrace the Cross with joy, seeking to follow Christ more closely through the timeless richness of the Latin Mass. The video highlights the grace that comes from saying “yes” to the hard—but holy—path.
Now, you can enjoy "Trad Seats" along with a growing library of fun and faith-filled Catholic videos and films—only on Industrious Family Theater. A yearly subscription is just $12 and supports wholesome, family-friendly Catholic media.
Another wholesome entertainment film is released: here’s the inside scoop and our takeaways from Angel Studio’s The Last Rodeo movie 2025.
In the latest episode of Gofers Get a Grip, host Kathleen Bowen is joined by Mary and Faustina Bowen, along with Kaleb McConner, to break down Angel Studios’ newest film, The Last Rodeo. Whether you’ve already seen the movie or are debating whether it’s worth your time, this review has you covered.
🐎 The team kicks things off with a full synopsis of the story, then dives deep into what the film gets right—and where it falls short. Expect honest takes on everything from the performances and storytelling to the overall production quality.
If you're interested in The Last Rodeo and want a thorough discussion about this latest Angel Studios release, don’t miss this episode!
#TheLastRodeo #AngelStudios #MovieReview #GofersGetAGrip #FilmReview
Discover the best adaptations of Great Expectations and how Dickens' timeless story reveals that true worth lies in virtue, not social class.
Some stories are so rich in theme, character, and atmosphere that they practically beg to be made into films—and Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations is one of them. We really enjoyed sitting down and watching a handful of adaptations for this story and we are excited to share our thoughts of each with you!
Whether you’re drawn to the eerie 1946 classic, the robust 1989 Disney mini-series, or the swift and satisfying 1974 version, each adaptation reveals something unique.
Explore The Scarlet Letter movie adaptations and book themes, from Hawthorne’s message to film reviews, character insights and the best adaptations.
I just spent a fantastic week being a camp counselor for a friend’s drama camp. One of my favorite takeaways that I got from the acting coach was when he was telling the kids to, no matter what they’re doing, focus 100% on the task at hand and to give it their all.
It reminded me of our word of the year: “kaizen”. It is the mentality that no matter what you’re doing - whether it’s chores, playing or learning something, in this case, it was dancing and singing - that you dedicate a distracting amount of time to putting in your all, and performing to your best ability.
This is of course something that we do at Industrious Family all the time, but I have not yet heard it to be applied to acting. Acting is a skill just like any other. Just like an instrument, no matter how old you are or how long you’ve been doing it, the best performance will be given when you have put time aside to focusing on doing your best.
Halfway through the year, I am reminded of our word of the year: Kaizen - ever onward, ever improving, all in.
Hey there, it's Becket. This summer I am running a combine during the wheat harvest. During my onboarding/interview, one of the farmers asked me what I do at home. I replied that I make movies. You can imagine his surprise and immediate interest. He then asked what type of movies. I started to tell him about our current project FABIOLA and then about our past projects. What really caught his attention was Max & Carlota. He told me that he had lived in the same city that Max was executed in for a few months and so he knew the story very well. I never imagined that I would be visiting with a farmer about the Second Mexican Empire. He said that he would have to check out our films and seemed very excited to find a place that puts out good wholesome movies.
Had another fun shoot day today. I love getting out there and filming, but this time was even more fun as I was the only person in front of the camera. I wrote my own script which made delivering the lines very comfortable. I sat down for HMU which was a change as I'm usually the HMU person. The children behaved well and director Mary bought us all ice cream as a reward. I think you'll like the video we made for you. It is a movie review and we really put a lot of extra effort into making it enjoyable to watch. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and sign up for notifications so that you can see it as soon as it is published.
Thanks to a fantastic contributor and investor this week, we have now raised $21,830 for Fabiola! Thanks to contributions and investments, we are making the Fabiola film a reality. We are passionate about telling the stories of the early Church martyrs through film and your help is what makes this dream happen. Thank you to all those who have contributed or invested thus far.
I wonder if we can make it past the $25,000 mark before the end of July? Remember that you can contribute any amount and become a part of this movement now!
The importance for children to be in the arts of movies and plays makes them not so shy and more bold and outgoing. Acting trains them at a young age to sing and dance. It also helps them with obedience for a play cannot be performed well if the actors do not listen to their coach. Hi, I'm Patrick and last week I was a camp leader for a drama camp. The kids’, that attended, average age was 6 and they had to listen and try to do the dances which looked super great the day of the performance. Learning to follow directions and feeling more confident are just some of the reasons that children should partake in acting.
Full interview just dropped! In this episode, Kaleb McConner sits Megan Geier down and they chat about her upcoming role in FABIOLA as Lucina, the wife and mother of martyrs. Kaleb and Megan enjoy a conversation about their common likeness with being red-headed and what it has ment in their careers. You won't want to miss this great podcast episode!
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