Hillsong: Let Hope Rise | |
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Directed by | Michael John Warren |
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Cinematography | Cameron Glendenning |
Edited by | Edward A. Bishop |
Music by | Hillsong United |
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Distributed by | Pure Flix Entertainment |
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Running time | 103 minutes [1] |
Country | United States [2] [3] |
Language | English |
Budget | $10 million [4] |
Box office | $2.6 million [2] |
Hillsong: Let Hope Rise is a 2016 American Christian documentary film on Hillsong United directed by Michael John Warren. The film was released on 16 September 2016, by Pure Flix Entertainment after several delays.
The film chronicles the unlikely rise to prominence of the Australia-based Christian band Hillsong United. [5] [6] Their music is so popular it is estimated that on any given Sunday, more than 50 million churchgoers around the world are singing their songs. [7] The film follows an event that took place on 23 October 2014 at the Forum arena in Los Angeles with 17,000 people attending, and moments preceding the concert with the creation of new songs featured on Empires (2015). [8]
Hillsong: Let Hope Rise - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released as the film's soundtrack on 12 August 2016 under Hillsong Music, Sparrow Records and Capitol Christian Music Group. [9] The soundtrack features songs from Hillsong United, as well as Hillsong's Worship and Young & Free divisions.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Worship leader | Length |
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1. | "With Everything" (Hillsong United, Live at The Forum) | Joel Houston | Joel Houston | 9:35 |
2. | "Touch the Sky" (Hillsong United, Live at The Forum) | Michael Guy Chislett, Houston, Dylan Thomas | Taya Smith | 4:48 |
3. | "Mighty to Save" (Hillsong United, Live in Miami ) | Ben Fielding, Reuben Morgan | Joel Houston | 5:22 |
4. | "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" (Hillsong United, Live at The Forum) | Matt Crocker, Houston, Salomon Ligthelm | Taya Smith | 8:56 |
5. | "This I Believe (The Creed)" (Hillsong Worship, No Other Name ) | Crocker, Fielding | Matt Crocker | 6:42 |
6. | "Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace)" (Hillsong Worship, No Other Name) | Houston, Jonas Myrin | Taya Smith | 7:12 |
7. | "Aftermath" (Hillsong United, Live at The Forum) | Houston | Joel Houston | 8:32 |
8. | "Break Free" (Hillsong United, Live in Miami) | Crocker, Houston, Scott Ligertwood | Jonathon Douglass | 4:06 |
9. | "Relentless" (Hillsong United, Live at The Forum) | Crocker, Houston | Jonathon Douglass, Taya Smith | 4:27 |
10. | "Hosanna" (Hillsong United, Live at The Forum) | Brooke Ligertwood | Taya Smith | 6:32 |
11. | "The Stand" (Hillsong United, Live at The Forum) | Houston | Joel Houston, Jad Gillies | 7:08 |
12. | "Forever Reign" (Hillsong Worship, A Beautiful Exchange ) | Jason Ingram, Morgan | Jad Gillies | 6:16 |
13. | "Back to Life" (Hillsong Young & Free, We Are Young & Free ) | Joel Davies, Aodhan King | Melodie Wagner | 4:21 |
14. | "Arise" (Hillsong United, Zion ) | Steven Robertson, Ryan Taubert | Joel Houston | 3:15 |
Total length: | 87:12 |
Chart (2016) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) [11] | 94 |
Directed by Michael John Warren, the film was originally supposed be released by Warner Bros. during the 2015 Easter weekend. [12] In March 2015, Relativity Media obtained the distribution rights and the film shifted to a 29 May release. [13] In April, Relativity moved the film to 30 September 2015. [14] However, after Relativity Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the film was moved to an unknown release date. The film was later picked up by Pure Flix Entertainment and the film was released on 16 September 2016. [1]
The film made $1.4 million from 816 theaters in its opening weekend, which was considered low, with Deadline Hollywood saying "we've seen [documentaries] make this much money on half the number of screens". [15]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 60%, based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 6.04/10. [16] On Metacritic, the film received a weighted average score of 43 out of 100, based on six critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [3] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 90%. [15]
Nick Olszyk of Catholic World Report gave it his highest rating of five reels, saying it "renewed [my] courage to face my trails." He also said their performance of Oceans was "as good as anything by Bach, Handel, or the great anonymous monastics of the Middle Ages." [17]
Hillsong United is a worship collective that originated as a part of Hillsong Church. Formed in 1998 as part of Hillsong's youth ministry, the band consists of several rotating worship leaders from the church, including Joel Houston, Taya Smith-Gaukrodger, Matt Crocker, Jonathon Douglass, Brooke Fraser, Jad Gillies and Benjamin Hastings. Due to several songs written by the youth ministry, Hillsong Worship leader Darlene Zschech recommended that they record an album, which resulted in their debut extended play, One, which was released alongside the Hillsong Worship album Touching Heaven Changing Earth. Since then, the group has released fourteen live albums, as well as five studio albums. The band composes songs and performs in church services as well as concerts on worldwide tours.
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