Sunday Night Spotlight: T.C. Christensen
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – June 7, 2015 (Gephardt Daily) – Filmmaker, T.C. Christensen, has spent most of the last four decades in the film business.
During that time, his efforts have earned him more than 270 film awards.
Growing up in Layton, Utah, Christensen showed more than a keen interest in making movies. When he was a freshman in high school, he produced and directed a short film called âCount Your Blessings.â The audience’s response told Christensen he was on the right path.
After serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, he remade his film, âCount Your Blessingsâ and not only won a few awards, but cemented his desire to make movies full time.
While attending BYU, Christensen took courses in filmmaking as well as working as a cameraman for KSL TV, learning his craft as a cameraman and director.
T.C. Christensen has developed a large body of work. Films like âEmma Smith: My Story,â âJoseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration,â âThe Testaments: Of One Fold and One Shepherd,â âTreasure in Heaven: The John Tanner Story,â âThe Work and the Glory,â â17 Miraclesâ and âEphraim’s Rescueâ to name a few.
In his latest film, âThe Cokeville Miracle,â Christensen explores the aftermath of an actual event where a man and his wife took an elementary school hostage and set off a bomb in a small class room where they held their captives for several hours.
The film is receiving rave reviews from audiences.
T.C. Christensen hopes his audiences will see that, âThose people in Cokeville were blessed with a miracle. And if they were, maybe I can be blessed too in my life, maybe I have been blessed and haven’t opened my eyes and seen it.â
The director added, âBut it’s there. God’s hand is there if you look for itâ
âThe Cokeville Miracle opened in theaters June 5th and is rated PG-13.