5 movies every youth ministry leader should watch

Being a film grad and working in a youth ministry I tend to use my film analysis knowledge when it comes to working with teenagers.  The premise behind this is that  if you want to be really good at something you study it and learn as much as you can about that subject. I wanted to make films and so off I went to film school to learn as much as I could about film-making. A lot of people want to work in a youth ministry so they get a degree in theology or biblical studies.

But lets just say for a minute that I want to disciple teenagers.  There is really no degree in discipleship or the knowing of teenagers, however we can study methods of discipleship and we can study teenagers.  One of the ways we can study teenagers is to be around them.  Another way we can really learn how teenagers think, feel and experience life is to read articles or in this case watch movies about them.  Below I am going to list five movies every youth ministry leader should watch that is truly serious about discipling teenagers and is therefore serious about understanding teenagers.

1. Thirteenthirteenpubl

This film is edgy and holds nothing back.  It is probably one of the most real-to-life films that showcases rebellious teen girls at their worst. (A thirteen-year-old girl’s relationship with her mother is put to the test as she discovers drugs, sex, and petty crime in the company of her cool but troubled best friend. imdb)

2. 12 and Holding

12hdvdThis film explores issues such as peer pressure, dis-joined parents, obesity, sexuality, true friendship, siblings and death. These issues and more all collide to show the many facets teens face today. (After his twin brother is accidentally killed by vengeful bullies, a disfigured 12-year old boy and his friends face the harsh realities of death, hormones, and family dysfunction imdb)

3. Home Room

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This film explores the aftermath of a school shooting and attempts to ask questions through the eyes of the students affected. (A high school shooting has repercussions on the town and students imdb)

4. Rocket Science

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This film explores issues such as fear and overcoming obstacles by telling the story of one 15 year old boy who has a severe stuttering problem and despite is problem attempts to be apart of the debate team at his school. (Looking for answers to life’s big questions, a stuttering boy joins his high school debate team. imdb)

5. American Teen
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This fresh documentary looks closely into the lives of 5 high school students as they live thier last year out in high school. (A documentary on seniors at a high school in a small Indiana town and their various cliques. imdb)

Movie and Discussion
While I’ve never done this with fellow youth leaders, I think picking one of these movies and having a serious discussion could greatly benefit your youth ministry leaders as they attempt to disciple teenagers.  Equiping leaders to get a better picture of what kinds of situations they may face or what kinds of lifestyles teens may lead will help them to better contextualize and apply the Word of God to students lives. Plus it will be fun….

****disclaimer****
some of these films may not be approporiate for young audiences

  • shalayla

    I fully agrees with this concept, a high school english teacher, and church youth leader as well as an aspiring filmmaker. To that end I would also suggest Raising Victor Vargas. It is also a very real and intimate piece that explores the minds and motives of our youth.

  • shalayla

    I fully agrees with this concept, a high school english teacher, and church youth leader as well as an aspiring filmmaker. To that end I would also suggest Raising Victor Vargas. It is also a very real and intimate piece that explores the minds and motives of our youth.

  • Jacocdekker

    Hi there Brandon. I really love the idea of using films as a resource to reach out to our youth. I have been in full time youth ministry for only a year and a half now so I’m still a baby myself. How do I convince my co workers to allow the group to watch movies that were not made by “Christians” for “Christian” audiences but still contain good lessons?
    Thanks.
    Jaco

  • http://www.radiantfirstproductions.com radiantfirst

    Jaco-

    good question….please note this blog posts is in reference to watching movies with youth leaders in order to understand youth culture.. These films listed are really edgy and might not be the best to watch with teengaers. As far as watching movies with youth to discuss spiritual themes there are a few books I have found helpful in this matter…one of them is by Jeffery Overstreet “Through a screen darkly” You might consider getting a resource like this and then pick a movie like Pirates of the Carribean “Dead man’s chest” and have a discussion about the spiritual themes in the movie. Movies like this one students are going to see or have seen already…..so as long as its pg-13 and doesn’t contain sexual content you are probably pretty safe in that category.

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