Saved 2009 Movie
"SAVED" premiered at the 2009 Christian Film Festival and later received a limited release in the United States. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its thought-provoking themes and others finding it unevenly paced.
The story revolves around Mary Cummings (played by Joanne Shenango), a devout Christian college student who becomes pregnant after being raped. The film explores themes of faith, morality, and the complexities of Christian values. saved 2009 movie
The is a gripping Australian television drama (or "telemovie") that explores the complex intersections of human rights, obsession, and the fragile nature of truth. Overview and Production "SAVED" premiered at the 2009 Christian Film Festival
The film centers on Mary Cummings (Jena Malone), a devout senior at American Eagle Christian High School in suburban Maryland. Mary believes her life’s path is clear: she will marry her boyfriend, Dean (Chad Faust), and they will fulfill God’s plan together. However, her world shatters when she discovers Dean thinks he might be gay. Convinced that God has commanded her to “cure” him, Mary sleeps with Dean, who is immediately sent away to a “de-gaying” camp called Mercy House. To her horror, Mary becomes pregnant. This irony—a poster child for Christian virtue becoming an unwed mother—drives the plot, forcing Mary to confront the gap between the grace she preaches and the judgment she receives. The film explores themes of faith, morality, and
Amir claims to be a student fleeing political persecution, but the Department of Immigration disputes his identity and threatens deportation. Julia’s commitment to Amir’s cause quickly evolves into an obsession that threatens her own life:
Nominated for Best Telefeature, Mini-Series, or Short Run Series in 2009.
The story centers on (played by Claudia Karvan), a dedicated human rights advocate who becomes deeply entangled in the case of Amir Ali (Osamah Sami), a young Iranian refugee held in an Australian detention center.