Latter-Day Saints (2009)

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They walk in pairs; they go door to door and visit the homes of those who wish to listen. They discuss matters of faith, family, demureness, religion and being. Their quest is personal, it is about proving themselves, an initiation that lasts for the two-year period they spend away from home. The Elders and the Sisters, young Mormon missionaries, leave their country, study a different language and culture and become immersed in a spirit of mission. They aspire to be role models for the perfect boys and girls.

Director: Leonor Noivo
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Cinematography: Leonor Noivo
Editing: Telmo Churro
Production: Terratreme
Country: Portugal
Language: English, Português
Original Language: pt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Latter-Day Saints about?
They walk in pairs; they go door to door and visit the homes of those who wish to listen. They discuss matters of faith, family, demureness, religion and being. Their quest is personal, it is about proving themselves, an initiation that lasts for the two-year period they spend away from home. The Elders and the Sisters, young Mormon missionaries, leave their country, study a different language and culture and become immersed in a spirit of mission. They aspire to be role models for the perfect boys and girls.
Who directed Latter-Day Saints?
Latter-Day Saints was directed by Leonor Noivo.
How long is Latter-Day Saints?
Latter-Day Saints has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Latter-Day Saints?
Latter-Day Saints is a Documentary film.
Where was Latter-Day Saints produced?
Latter-Day Saints was produced in Portugal.