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PBS Documentary "The Mormons"

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:23 pm
by _Mister Scratch
A lot of buzz is in the air as of late regarding what is sure to be one of the most fascinating TV looks at the LDS Church ever. I know that I am extremely excited to see this film You can watch a trailer for it here:

http://www.pbs.org/Mormons/

I especially like all the brooding clouds in the background of various shots, and the ominous music. I think that these elements will definitely have the intended effect. I also thought it was interesting that the voice over labels the Church as "frightening" at one point.

Equally intriguing is the response from official channels, which can be read here:

click here

There seems to be some disagreement as to what constitutes a Mormon "stereotype." The TBM author of the article at the LDS Newsroom clearly feels that MMM and polygamy are "stereotypes." To my mind, however, the most prevalent stereotype of Mormons is the "squeaky-clean," white-shirted, Leave it to Beaver kind of whitewashed image. It will be interesting to see which "stereotype" Helen Whitney is actually seeking to "explode."

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 9:51 pm
by _silentkid
From the LDS Newsroom article:

For instance, polygamy comes in for extensive treatment in the first program, including substantial attention to present-day polygamous groups that have nothing to do with today’s Church.


From whence did these present-day polygamous groups arise? Doesn't talking about LDS history involve discussing polygamy, its roots, and its impact? I understand that the modern LDS church has no affiliation with these groups, but it should not continue to side-step its role in their creation.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:44 pm
by _truth dancer
Not to mention the fact that the LDS church still believes and teaches polygamy is an eternal principle, engages in it, albeit a limited form, and while not officially practiced in an earthly sense, is very much believed a part of the CKHL!

~dancer~

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:07 am
by _Sethbag
Just ask Russel M. Nelson how many women he's married to, for time and all eternity.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:35 pm
by _gramps
Sethbag wrote:Just ask Russel M. Nelson how many women he's married to, for time and all eternity.


Or, my father for that matter. He is also doing it the new, modern way.

It's funny. Over here on the continent, when I tell people I am from Utah, the first thing they ask me about is whether that is where all those funny people with lots of wives live.

The Mormon church is definitely not growing here.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:26 pm
by _Who Knows
Towards the end of the trailer, they brought up 'the temple'. I'll be interested in seeing how they cover this - will they talk about the masonic connections? the garments? the special clothing that is worn, the oaths, the changes over time, the penalties, etc.

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:36 pm
by _Mister Scratch
I just noticed a recent posting on the fittingly named MADboard in which DCP is beginning what appears to be a slow tactical retreat. Whereas in the beginning he was popping off about how The Mormons would be a great coup against critics of the Church (esp. his archnemesis Tal Bachman), he is now saying that the folks at Frontline are demanding more "negativity" (read: historical accuracy). It will be interesting to see if he performs a complete about-face upon the airing of the film. (Also, I wonder if FAIR/FARMS is going to "obtain" an advance copy, sort of like how they managed to score a copy of the EV DVD before it was scheduled to be distributed.)

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:54 pm
by _Mercury
Who Knows wrote:Towards the end of the trailer, they brought up 'the temple'. I'll be interested in seeing how they cover this - will they talk about the masonic connections? the garments? the special clothing that is worn, the oaths, the changes over time, the penalties, etc.


Its Frontline and American Experience teaming up on subject matter. AE will give the fluffy cotton candy brand of Mormonism. Frontline will give the closer, reality based take.

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 2:14 pm
by _Dr. Shades
When is this thing scheduled to air?

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 5:23 pm
by _Mister Scratch
Dr. Shades wrote:When is this thing scheduled to air?


April 30-May 1.