TRUTH BE TOLD is a feature documentary film about growing up in
the Jehovah’s Witnesses religion. The title refers to the Jehovah’s Witnesses’
perception that their beliefs are ‘the truth’.
In this film, former Jehovah’s Witnesses candidly discuss the
spiritual, emotional and psychological harm inflicted by the religion. They
reveal experiences including the effects of proselytizing door-to-door, shunning
non-observant family and friends, suspension of critical thinking, suffering the
discouragement of pursuing dreams like gaining a higher education, and missing
other societal holidays and customs.
TRUTH BE TOLD lifts the veil on the seemingly benign Jehovah's
Witnesses religion to expose a profit-driven, isolationist culture characterized
by fear, totalitarian corporate leadership, intellectual & spiritual
intimidation, suspension of critical thinking, failed prophecies, doctrinal
inconsistency and improper handling of physical and sexual abuse allegations
within the church.
Ultimately the film reveals why Jehovah’s Witnesses have the
lowest retention rate of any religion with only 37% of those raised as Jehovah’s
Witnesses continuing their affiliation with the religion.
The abuses explored in TRUTH BE TOLD are part of a wider
examination into the culture of undue influence within the Jehovah’s Witnesses
religion that continues to violate the basic human rights of members and their
families worldwide.
About Director:
Gregorio Smith is an independent filmmaker and writer. His
writing career began with a two-year stint as the News Editor for WBMB Baruch
College Radio. Outside the station Gregorio also wrote and staged several
one-act plays and served as a contributing entertainment correspondent for the
college newspaper.
After earning a BBA in Operations Management from Baruch
College, Gregorio wrote several screenplays including The Staten Island
Catapult, which was adapted into an award-winning documentary in 2005. The same
year also yielded the completion of his first novel entitled, "Birds."
His work has been featured in the Parish Film Festival, Staten
Island Film Festival, Anthology Film Archive, Dallas Video and Film Festival,
Denver Underground Film Festival, Bowery Poetry Club and other forums. His work
has also appeared in the New York Times.
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