
Based on the inspiring true story
Faith of Angels is a true story of hope, rescue, and the power of unwavering faith. Since its release, the film has reached over 2.6 to 3.2 million people through theaters, streaming, digital platforms, and community screenings across the nation and around the world.

IMDb 8.7/10 · Rotten Tomatoes 94% audience score · Amazon 4.8/5
Families, churches, and communities engaged nationwide.
Countless positive reviews and audience recommendations across faith and family audiences nationwide. Hundreds of positive reviews and high audience recommendation across platforms.

Released in more than 450 theaters across the United States, with an estimated theatrical audience of 60,000 to 65,000 and over one million trailer views before opening weekend.
Streaming on Angel Studios, Tubi, Living Scriptures, Prime Video, and Great American Pure Flix, with more than 1.2 million estimated viewers across household streams and streaming plays.
Available worldwide on digital platforms, with hundreds of church and community screenings hosted through the Fill-a-Seat program, extending the film's reach to new audiences every month.

On a September evening in 1989, ten-year-old Joshua Dennis entered the abandoned Hidden Treasure Mine near Stockton, Utah on a Scout outing and did not come out. For five days, more than two hundred volunteers, search dog teams, and mine rescue crews swept eight miles of tunnels, and as hope faded, officials began to believe the boy was no longer in the mine at all. Joshua, taught by his mother to stay put if he was ever lost, stayed put: on a rock ledge 150 feet above the main tunnel, in total darkness, without food or water, praying and sleeping.
John Skinner, a mine historian whose grandfather had once run the Hidden Treasure, was in Montana when he felt an unmistakable prompting to come home. Turned away from the search more than once, he talked his way into one last sweep with the Utah Power and Light mine rescue team. On the fifth day, deep in the mine, the team heard a faint sound in the dark and found Joshua alive. At the hospital he whispered to his mother, “There were angels with me.” Thirty-five years later, the film tells the story through Skinner’s eyes. Searchers from 1989 returned to help recreate the rescue, and Josh Dennis, today a church leader in Utah, consulted on the film and appears in it with his wife.
Faith of Angels continues to reach new audiences long after its theatrical release. The film remains active and discoverable across multiple platforms more than a year after release.
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