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The documentary examines grief, injustice, and systemic failure. Andrew’s parents, David and Kathleen Bagby, fight to protect their grandson while surrounding him with love and care. The film is not just a tribute to Andrew, but also a powerful account of how a system failed to protect the child at its center.

It was a case that left experts and police officers extremely confused, even with the diary as evidence, which seemed to provide all the mysterious answers. The case showed how family dynamics and delusion can shape a family’s decisions, emphasizing the importance of mental health—an issue that has often been considered taboo in India.

The focus was on the children themselves, as they were the most vulnerable in this environment. This film forces viewers to confront difficult questions about critical thinking, autonomy, and how influences can change our worldview. Jesus Camp is a disturbing film about devotion and how ideology can be taught to children without them realizing it. 

Directors: Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady 

Where to watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video

Where to watch: Tubi TV, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV

Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video (for rent)

Directed by: Maclain Way and Chaplan Way

Directed by: Ken Burns, Sarah Burns, David McMahon