Visit our online shop by clicking here
![]() |
Latest Release - An African Answer
A sequel to The Imam and the Pastor, shot in Kenya
An African Answer, shot in Kenya, was premiered in Nairobi on 11 June 2010 in the Amani Room of the Serena Hotel in Nairobi. 'Amani' means peace in Swahili and the room acquired its name after Kenya's post-election violence in 2008. It was here that Kofi Annan brokered the National Peace Accord and the formation of Kenya's present coalition government.
Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations.
More than one thousand people were killed following disputed elections in Kenya at the end of 2007. Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor Jame Wuye - former militia leaders turned peace-makers from Nigeria - were invited to mediate in the worst-affected district. This film depicts their dramatic bid to bring healing and reconciliation after death and destruction.
This 40-minute documentary film can be purchased for £13 (free P&P) by clicking here or for £18 you can purchase both An African Answer and The Imam and the Pastor DVDs (free P&P).
The film had its UK public launch on 9 November 2010. Read more>>
Download Francesca Holloway's review of An African Answer on The Times website (PDF)
Buy this DVD from our online shop
The Imam and the Pastor
A new documentary film on Muslim-Christian relations
View the trailer and order the DVD on the FLTfilms website
For news of the World Premiere at the UN in New York and the UK launch in Parliament, click here
At a time when many in the world are wondering whether friendly relations are possible between those of Muslim and Christian background, the Nigerian protagonists of this film emphatically assert that they are.
In recent years, Nigeria has been rocked by ethnic and religious conflicts, with tens of thousands killed and whole communities devastated.
In the 1990s, Pastor James Wuye and Imam Muhammad Ashafa led opposing, armed militias, dedicated to defending their respective communities as violence broke out in Kaduna, northern Nigeria. In pitched battles, Pastor James lost his hand and Imam Ashafa’s spiritual mentor and two close relatives were killed.
Now the two men are co-directors of the Muslim-Christian Interfaith Mediation Centre in their city, leading task-forces to resolve conflicts across Nigeria.
The Imam and the Pastor tells how they made this remarkable transition. It is both a moving story of forgiveness and a case-study of a successful grass-roots initiative to rebuild communities torn apart by conflict.
Pulsating with the vibrant colours and music of West Africa, the film offers a message of hope for the world from an unexpected quarter.
Produced by FLTfilms
Downloadable publicity page in PDF
Buy this DVD from our online shop
A Transforming Experience
Summer 2008 marked the 100th anniversary of a transforming experience of Frank Buchman, founder of IofC. A very diverse group of seventeen people journeyed from Keswick in the UK, to Sweden, Germany and Caux, Switzerland. In this new DVD they explore the essence of Buchman’s spiritual journey, what developed from it, and its significance for today.
A 35-minute DVD has been produced by Howard Grace and members of the team that travelled, with the title ‘A transforming experience’. And so it was for all those who took part in this venture, and for many they met along the way. The DVD is an excellent way to enter into their experience and the questions they examined.
To get your copy, and enquire about costs, email Howard Grace.
Below you can view the video via YouTube. Because of size restrictions, the 35-minute video has been split into four parts. After you have viewed the first, you can click the link underneath to continue and see the second part, and so on.
When you have finished the first part, please click here for the second part.

