The Conscientious Objector
The Conscientious Objector is a 2004 documentary film directed by Terry Benedict about the life of Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector who received the Medal of Honor for his service in World War II. Due to his religious convictions as a Seventh-day Adventist, Doss refused to carry a weapon. He initially faced opposition, persecution, and ridicule from his fellow soldiers, but ultimately won their admiration by demonstrating courage and saving many lives as a combat medic.
In 2016, Hacksaw Ridge, a fictional film directed by Mel Gibson and starring Andrew Garfield as Doss, was released to critical and commercial success, signaling Gibson's welcome-back to Hollywood. Benedict was one of the producers of Hacksaw Ridge, and the film features several excerpts from The Conscientious Objector immediately before the end credits.
Reception
The film has received more positive acclaim and has won multiple awards, including:
- Long Island International Film Expo Festival Prize – Best Feature Film
- Santa Cruz Film Festival Audience Award – Best Documentary
- Heartland Film Festival Crystal Heart Award – Best Director
- Cinequest Film Festival Audience Choice Award
- Cinequest Film Festival Director's Award
References
External links
- The Conscientious Objector at IMDb
- The Conscientious Objector at the Christian Film Database
- "Official Desmond Doss Website".
- "The Conscientious Objector (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes.