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  1. 16 apr 2024 · For a film that is centred inside a church, surrounding a church community and with the lead character a vicar, Mysterious Ways does its best to tell an interracial gay love story in the most warm-hearted and kindest way while dealing with the impact that religion has on members of the rainbow community worldwide.

  2. 29 apr 2024 · Mysterious Ways - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. You can buy "Mysterious Ways" on Apple TV as download or rent it on Apple TV online. Synopsis. The day a hit and run driver took the life of her little boy, Marilyn (Wendy Raquel Robinson) died inside.

    • Dan Garcia
    • 80
    • Drama
    • Marilyn; Mozart; Mother
  3. 1 mag 2024 · Mysterious Ways’ is a new independent film from New Zealand, which was written by Kiwi writer Dianna Fuemana and Paul Oremland, who also directed the feature. (c) Mysterious Ways. The movie is expected to navigate the struggle for recognition of gay marriage in the church. A synopsis of ‘Mysterious Ways’ via Socialite Life reads: Advertisement.

  4. 17 apr 2024 · Mysterious Ways Q & A At The Phoenix Film Festival 2024 - YouTube. Kendal Evans. 152 subscribers. 0. No views 2 minutes ago. ...more. Mysterious Ways At The Phoenix Film...

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  5. 12 apr 2024 · Our film, Mysterious Ways, is now available to stream on TVNZ+. It’s a gay love story about a Vicar who wants to marry his Samoan boyfriend in their church. I am thrilled that our national broadcaster first screened it in prime time over Easter and now presents the film on demand.

  6. 2 mag 2024 · Specialty distributor Ariztical Entertainment has acquired international sales for Cannes on Paul Oremland’s LGBTQ+ drama Mysterious Ways excluding the UK and Germany.

  7. 21 ore fa · Written and directed by Paul Oremland, Mysterious Ways is a brand new LQBTQ film out of New Zealand that is ruffling some feathers — in a good way. The film is about a media storm that threatens the marriage between a vicar, played by Richard Short, and his Samoan boyfriend, played by Nick Afoa, after the two announce that they plan to have a traditional wedding in the church.