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I, Pastafari

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Members of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster fight for their religious beliefs and freedom.
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Kristy Puchko Pajiba 07/08/2020
Even when the doc offers some salty food for thought, it never stews long enough to be taken seriously. Go to Full Review
John DeFore The Hollywood Reporter 07/07/2020
Its sauce could be meatier when it comes to how this goofy church began, but it's a welcome change from news reports that treat FSM worshippers like mere jokers. Go to Full Review
Leslie Felperin Guardian 05/21/2020
3/5
An amiable enough diversion, competently assembled. Go to Full Review
Tara McNamara Common Sense Media 07/14/2020
4/5
Irreverent docu challenges religion; violent news clips. Go to Full Review
Bradley Gibson Film Threat 07/10/2020
9/10
I, Pastafari is short as docs go, running a little less than an hour, but it will be your best hour spent that day. Go to Full Review
Josh Goller Spectrum Culture 07/09/2020
2.75/5
This exploration of an anti-religion religious movement presents a tasty concept, but its delivery is perhaps too undercooked to be nourishing. Go to Full Review
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Shane H 01/10/2024 Should be mandatory viewing in schools around the globe. See more Dennis A 10/25/2023 Great movie! Faith is belief without evidence. Secular Humanism is what the world needs - look it up! See more 01/19/2022 This is the most brilliant work of art I've ever had the privilege of watching I hope many more do so to See more A. G 05/14/2021 I wanted to like this going in, but it just wasn't a good telling of the whole story. It made a subject that I though was a fun mockery of religion to making it seem as it was just a crack pot idea that some weirdos followed. Too much time spent on the people who take it overly serious and who are not the more popular following of the idea See more 10/13/2020 Interesting documentary, partially because asks about religion-society problem, partially because it is so funny. See more 08/15/2020 This was a funny insightful documentary that lays out, in a nonjudgmental way, why governments need stop discriminating by picking one religion over the other. Religiosity, thankfully, is declining all over the world and movements such as Pastafarianism and films like this are helping shed light on the ridiculousness of religion. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Members of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster fight for their religious beliefs and freedom.
Director
Michael Arthur
Producer
Michael Arthur
Screenwriter
Michael Arthur
Distributor
Gravitas Ventures
Production Co
Bread Bag Boot
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 7, 2020, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 7, 2020
Runtime
56m
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