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Kendrick Brothers

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Kendrick Brothers
IndustryFilm
Founded2013
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick, Shannon Kendrick
Websitekendrickbrothers.com

Kendrick Brothers is an American Evangelical Christian film production company in Albany, Georgia, United States.

History

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Kendrick Brothers was founded in 2013 in Albany, Georgia by Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick and Shannon Kendrick, filmmakers of Sherwood Pictures.[1] After releasing several increasingly successful faith-based movies with Sherwood Pictures including Flywheel, Facing the Giants, Fireproof, and Courageous, Kendrick Brothers was formed as a production company to "step beyond Sherwood and expand their filmmaking ministry"[2] with the new company subsequently releasing War Room,[3] Overcomer,[4] Show Me the Father, Courageous Legacy, Lifemark and The Forge.

References

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  1. ^ Jim Wallace, Kendrick brothers want to train next generation of Christian film makers, walb.com, USA, April 10, 2013
  2. ^ "Our History". Retrieved September 12, 2021.
  3. ^ Todd Cunningham, Faith-Based ‘War Room’ Producer-Director Alex Kendrick on Prayer, Politicians, and Prospect of a Christian Superhero Movie, thewrap.com, USA, September 2, 2015
  4. ^ Shelia M. Poole, How 3 brothers from Cobb succeed in faith-based films’ growing market, ajc.com, USA, November 4, 2019
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