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Christian Movie “Unplanned” Crushes Box Office Expectations in Opening Weekend

In spite of a long uphill battle to promote the controversial film, Pure Flix’s “Unplanned” shattered box office expectations in its opening weekend. With such strong pro-life messaging, many wonder, “Is Unplanned a Christian movie?” The faith-based distributor would say yes.

Is Unplanned a Christian Movie?

The anti-abortion film launched in theaters March 29 and earned $6.1 million in over 1,000 venues, doubling revenue expectations projected at $3 million.

“Unplanned” is based on the true-life story of Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood clinic director who quickly rose through the ranks and made a name for herself as an activist for women in crisis.

In her eight years with the organization, Abby became increasingly disturbed by the things she witnessed. Still, she pressed on with her life mission, which she believed was to decrease abortions and care for the women who entered her clinic. During her time with Planned Parenthood, she had been compliant to over 22,000 abortions.

But all of that changed in September of 2009 when Abby was asked to assist with an ultrasound-guided abortion. She watched in horror as a 13-week baby fought for, and ultimately lost, its life at the hand of the abortionist.

In the years since Abby learned the truth, she’s worked to help save the lives of thousands of unborn children. Her ministry, And Then There Were None, has assisted over 500 abortion clinic workers out of the abortion industry.

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The movie by the faith-based distributor faced many hurdles in the months leading up to its debut, including the MPAA slapping it with an R-rating — a measure which many assumed would deter its Christian-targeted audience from watching it.

“Ironically, the MPAA seems to be indirectly endorsing the pro-life position: namely, that abortion is an act of violence,” Pure Flix filmmakers told Movieguide.

Most of the major cable networks, including Hallmark, Lifetime, USA, and HGTV refused to allow Pure Flix to run ads for the movie on their channels. In fact, other than Fox News, producers were not able to secure any major network partners that would run their advertisements.

“We were looking to spend money, but they didn’t want to get involved,” said John Sullivan, one of the film’s producers.

Joe Knopp, another “Unplanned” producer, remarked, “Most of the networks didn’t go into detail beyond citing the subject matter of the film and that they didn’t want to get into politics. But we don’t believe we’re in the political category.”

In spite of the many obstacles it faced, the box office numbers for “Unplanned” did not disappoint, and seem to provide backing to the statement made by director Chuck Konzelman that the film was made “for such a time as this.”

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With the late-term abortion laws that have been advancing recently, Konzelman believes that the movie’s release couldn’t have come at a more critical time.

“We couldn’t have foreseen the rapid developments that are suddenly coming to a head,” said the director. “But we serve a God who could, and did.”

Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey Straeter
Kelsey is an editor at Outreach. She’s passionate about fear fighting, freedom writing, and the pursuit of excellence in the name of crucifying perfectionism. Glitter is her favorite color, 2nd only to pink, and 3rd only to pink glitter.

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