Losing faith, whether in oneself, others, or a higher power, is a profound theme that resonates deeply with audiences. These films explore the complexities of doubt, despair, and the search for meaning, offering a rich tapestry of human emotion and existential questioning. Here are ten drama films that capture the essence of losing faith, each providing a unique perspective on this universal experience.

The Nun's Story (1959)
Description: Audrey Hepburn stars as a nun who faces a crisis of faith while serving in the Belgian Congo, highlighting the conflict between personal desires and religious vows.
Fact: Hepburn received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her role, which was one of her most challenging performances.


The Mission (1986)
Description: Set in 18th-century South America, this film tells the story of a Jesuit priest who tries to protect a remote mission from Portuguese slavers, leading to a profound test of his faith.
Fact: The film's score by Ennio Morricone won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score and was nominated for an Academy Award.


The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
Description: Martin Scorsese's adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' novel portrays Jesus Christ as a man struggling with his divine mission, facing temptation and doubt.
Fact: The film was highly controversial upon release due to its depiction of Jesus, leading to protests and bans in some countries.


The Rapture (1991)
Description: A woman's journey from hedonism to religious fervor leads her to question her faith when faced with personal tragedy and the end of the world.
Fact: The film was directed by Michael Tolkin, who also wrote the screenplay, exploring themes of faith, doubt, and the apocalypse.


The End of the Affair (1999)
Description: Based on Graham Greene's novel, it explores an adulterous affair where one lover's sudden change of heart leads to a crisis of faith and a search for divine intervention.
Fact: The film was directed by Neil Jordan, who also adapted the screenplay, bringing Greene's complex narrative to life.


The Tree of Life (2011)
Description: Terrence Malick's meditative film explores the loss of innocence and faith through the life of a family in 1950s Texas, juxtaposed with the creation of the universe.
Fact: The film includes a 17-minute sequence depicting the creation of the universe, which was inspired by scientific theories and religious imagery.


Silence (2016)
Description: Set in 17th-century Japan, 'Silence' follows two Jesuit priests who travel to find their mentor, only to face persecution and question their faith amidst silence from God.
Fact: The film was in development for over two decades and was finally directed by Martin Scorsese, known for his deep exploration of religious themes.


Doubt (2008)
Description: This film centers on a nun who suspects a priest of inappropriate behavior with a student, leading to a battle of faith, doubt, and moral certainty.
Fact: Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman both received Academy Award nominations for their performances in this film.


Calvary (2014)
Description: A good-natured priest in a small Irish village is told during confession that he will be killed in a week, leading to a week of soul-searching and confronting the community's lack of faith.
Fact: Brendan Gleeson's performance as the priest was critically acclaimed, earning him several award nominations.


First Reformed (2017)
Description: A pastor of a small church grapples with his own faith crisis while counseling a parishioner whose wife is an environmental activist, leading to a profound examination of faith and despair.
Fact: Paul Schrader, the writer-director, has a history of exploring themes of guilt and redemption, making this film a personal reflection on his own spiritual journey.
