Kennedy Center to Screen Orthodox-Inspired Film El Tonto Por Cristo
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Kennedy Center will host a New Year screening of El Tonto Por Cristo, a black-and-white art film inspired by Eastern Orthodox spirituality, as part of its effort to showcase works that resonate across faith traditions. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Josh David Jordan, the film is set in a remote Texas monastery and follows a small brotherhood of monks who have withdrawn from the world to pursue repentance amid doubt, hardship, and moments of unexpected humor.
Drawing on the ancient Orthodox tradition of the “holy fool,” the film presents a meditative portrait of brokenness and grace, blending elements of noir, horror, comedy, and contemplative cinema. Jordan has described the project as a “cinematic pilgrimage,” shaped by the contrast between Texas Southern culture and monastic life.
The film features an original score by Michael Paraskevas, with contributions from The Polyphonic Spree and the Cathedral Choir of St. Seraphim. The screening will be accompanied by a director’s panel discussion with Jordan and special guest Jonathan Pageau.
Previously, the UOJ reported on the January 2026 projected release date of the saint-inspired film Moses the Black.
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