Pinnacle Peak Pictures (formerly Pure Flix Entertainment until January 2021) is an American independent
evangelical
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Christian film production and
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studio founded by
David A. R. White and
Russell Wolfe. Pinnacle Peak produces
Christian films, including ''
God's Not Dead'' (2014), ''
Do You Believe?'' (2015), ''
Woodlawn'' (2015), ''
The Case for Christ'' (2017), and ''
Unplanned'' (2019). Since 2014, films produced and distributed by
Pure Flix have collectively grossed over $195 million at the worldwide box office. The company has headquarters in
Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale is a city in eastern Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, and is part of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Named Scottsdale in 1894 after its founder Winfield Scott (chaplain), Winfield Scott, a retired Chaplain Corps (United States ...
.
History
Pinnacle Peak was founded in 2005 by
David A. R. White, Michael Scott,
Russell Wolfe,
Randy Travis,
Byron M. Jones and Elizabeth Travis as Pure Flix Entertainment.
Since its foundation, the company has created many films, such as ''
The Wager'', ''
Home Beyond the Sun'', ''
In the Blink of an Eye'', ''
Sarah's Choice'', ''
A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse'', ''
The Book of Ruth: Journey of Faith'', ''Holyman Undercover'', and ''
Samson
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''.
The company produced
''Jerusalem Countdown'' in 2011, with
10 West Studios. They also produced the first two seasons of
TBN's ''
Travel the Road''. ''
God's Not Dead'' (2014) starring
Kevin Sorbo,
Shane Harper, and
Dean Cain earned over $60 million in the U.S. box office and was released in digital format by
Lionsgate Lions Gate, Lion Gate or similar terms may refer to:
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on August 5, 2014.
In November 2015, Pure Flix established an in-house distribution arm, hiring former
Regal executive Ken Rather as head. The studio planned for ''
God's Not Dead 2'' to be its first self-distributed film.
[ Retrieved November 2016] Also in 2015, Pure Flix launched a subscription streaming service of the same name, which would be devoted to Christian and family-friendly films and television series. In 2016, Pure Flix launched "Keep the Faith", a curriculum supplement for
homeschooling
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.
Pure Flix partnered with the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference to supply further opportunities for
Hispanic
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actors to improve the media representation of the Hispanic community.
In 2016, Pure Flix reached a multi-year home media distribution deal with
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
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UPHE is the home video distributor for all of the ...
, starting with ''
Woodlawn''.
On November 12, 2020, Pure Flix announced that it would sell its eponymous streaming service to
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio conglomerate that produces, acquires, and distributes filmed entertainment (theatrical motion pictures, television programs, and rec ...
(via its
Affirm Films subsidiary); financial details were not disclosed.
The acquisition included rights to the "Pure Flix" brand,
thus the studio was rebranded as Pinnacle Peak Pictures in January 2021.
''God's Not Dead'' series
Their film ''
God's Not Dead'' was 2014's highest-grossing independent film and one of the most successful independent faith-based films of all time despite negative criticism. A second film, ''
God's Not Dead 2'' grossed over $1.4 million in Brazil and was considered by
Vox to be "moderately commercially successful". A third film, titled ''
God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness'', was released on March 30, 2018. A fourth film, ''
God's Not Dead: We the People'', was released in October 2021. The Christian band
Newsboys
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appear in and provide music for the first two films in the series.
Legalities related to the
Johnson Amendment
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were referenced in the second film.
Awards and nominations
Productions and distributions
Film
Television
* ''
Travel the Road'' (2003–present)
Subsidiaries
Pinnacle Peak owns a subsidiary known as Quality Flix. Quality Flix works with international films, in contrast to Pinnacle Peak, which is primarily focused on distribution of films within the United States.
Controversies
In 2019, Pure Flix's
anti-abortion
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film ''
Unplanned'' attracted controversy in both mainstream and evangelical media. Some Christian commentators perceived the film as being unfairly censored after it received an
R rating from the
Motion Picture Association of America
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and following a brief and subsequently rescinded suspension of the film's Twitter account. Michael Gryboski, writing for
''Christian Post'', criticized major Canadian film distributors (such as
Cineplex) refusal to screen the film in the country, calling it a "de facto ban". Film critic Normal Wilner countered that statement by accusing the distributors of employing disingenuous tactics to "manufacture a controversy", pointing out that the film was eventually shown in about 25 Cineplex and
Landmark
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theaters in Canada and claiming nothing had prevented an earlier release. In turn, he pointed out Pure Flix's decision of deliberately choosing not to screen ''Unplanned'' for critics to avoid negative reviews. After its release, some criticized ''Unplanned'' for 'dangerous' inaccuracies.
Despite Pure Flix films generally being well-received by its evangelical Christian viewership, the company has also attracted criticism from several Christian commentators. Film critic Alissa Wilkinson, who wrote for ''
Christianity Today
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'' and teaches at the Christian
King's College in New York City, criticized Pure Flix films for being intellectually unstimulating and reinforcing their audience's prejudices "instead of exercising and challenging the imagination of their audience in ways that would make their audience better Christians". She also criticized the studio's successful ''God's Not Dead'' trilogy for being "far more interested in bolstering a certain sort of persecution complex than in encouraging its audience toward Christlike behavior".
Justin Chang, another film critic who identifies as Christian, likewise criticized Pure Flix's brand of faith-based films for what he perceived as their "self-victimizing" depiction of the evangelical Christian community. Kayla Bartsch, writing for ''
National Review
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'', argued that Pure Flix's films "work to confirm the hypothesis that American Christianity must be artless and unrefined", making a case for more nuanced and stimulating religious films.
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