MR JESUS

What would you do?

The film's poster, a close-up of a person's feet wearing bunny slippers on a wooden floor, with a window in the background. The title of the film, MR JESUS is displayed in prominent typeface across the image.

WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN

Mr Jesus is a sharp, satirical TV pilot about a down-on-his-luck actor who wakes up one morning to discover that his image has been stolen to make a GenAI Jesus, and now everyone believes he’s the Second Coming.

In a time when we're told that AI's takeover is inevitable, we, as artists, are deeply interested in how we leverage our agency. We can see that AI's current trajectory is harming our workforce, our planet, and our ability to actually source truth - and its creators and stewards have utterly shirked responsibility for making it safe. It can feel so dire we almost have to laugh…and use that space to figure out what we will do next.

WhY THIS STORY MATTERS

We live in an age where people form parasocial relationships with chatbots, where AI can generate sermons indistinguishable from the real thing, and where the line between authentic and artificial gets blurrier every day. Mr Jesus takes this reality and pushes it to its emotional, logical, and hilarious extreme. We explore the profoundly human questions about faith and purpose, and what happens when technology gets involved.

Filming crew sets up equipment outside a house as actors prepare for a scene.

BEHIND “MR JESUS” IS A TEAM OF CREATIVES PASSIONATE ABOUT CREATING ART FOR REAL HUMANS FOR REAL HUMANS.

Three men standing outside near a white van, engaged in conversation, with one man smiling and wearing sunglasses, dressed casually, and the other two men also casually dressed with one wearing a Hawaiian shirt and the other with tattoos on his legs.
Two people looking at a camera monitor outdoors, with a man having brown hair and a beard, and a woman with glasses and a baseball cap that says "Montclair Film Festival."
Two people in the foreground, one wearing a black t-shirt, cap, and headphones, and the other wearing a black tank top, cap, and earrings, are engaged in conversation at an outdoor gathering. In the background, children and adults are mingling on a grassy yard with houses and trees, some sitting and others walking or talking. There are garden beds and decorative items nearby.
A behind the scenes image of the film shoot inside a car with a camera operator filming a man in sunglasses and a brown jacket, sitting in the driver's seat. The camera is mounted on a stabilizer with various wires and equipment attached.
A woman with red hair and a beige cap smiling and talking to a man with headphones and a black T-shirt that says 'Forge Chiropractic Birmingham Alabama' outdoors under a multicolored umbrella, with several people and cars in the background.

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Table with religious-themed items including candles featuring an image of Jesus, circular stickers with a Jesus image and the message 'AM I NOT GOD,' notecards with a handwritten note, pens, and cloth napkins.
Person working on a laptop with audio editing software in a dark room, watching a computer monitor displaying a scene of a woman talking on the phone in a colorful kitchen.
A group of people sitting in a semicircle in a room, one man in the middle raising his hand. The room has posters and notes on the walls, and the floor is wooden.