Film about Christian persecution removed from Amazon Prime
The indie documentary about Christian persecution had been streamed for nearly two years on Amazon Prime before it was removed without warning or explanation. Its producers want to know why.
The documentary is titled “Christians in the Mirror,” produced by Joshuacord, Inc. and In Altum Productions. The movie examines the plight of persecuted Christians throughout the world and includes interviews with religious leaders and persecuted Christian families in Syria, India, Iraq, South Sudan, and Egypt. The aim of the film is to educate Americans about the widespread persecution of Christians in other parts of the globe and to motivate Christians in the West to provide aid to those suffering for their faith.
On the 9th of March of 2021, the producers of the documentary independently discovered that the film was no longer available on Amazon’s streaming service. Only after reaching out to Amazon for clarifying information did the producers learn that Amazon had unilaterally removed the documentary, but Amazon gave no reason for the removal. The producers followed up for an explanation, requesting analytics and specific details to outline the reasons for the film’s removal, but the information Amazon provided was vague and lacked validity.
Amazon’s unexplainable decision invoked feelings of confusion and frustration for Patrick Carberry, the film’s co-executive producer and Joshuacord founder.
“My primary concern has to do with potential bias,” Carberry says. “I just don’t understand why the film was fine for nearly two years, and then it wasn’t. What changed? Why? I have many unanswered questions. Something just doesn’t feel right.”
You can watch the official trailer here:
Source: Send2press.com