About the Film

Indoctrination: To instruct in a doctrine, principle, ideology, etc., esp. to imbue with a specific partisan or biased belief or point of view. 

“IndoctriNation” is a feature length documentary film that takes the audience on a panoramic exploration of one of the most important and controversial issues in the history of mankind, the issue of education.

Traveling all over America with his family in a big yellow school bus and conducting a series of candid conversational interviews, Colin Gunn, a Scottish filmmaker, actor, and homeschool father of seven children living in Texas, is on a quest to discover the origins of our modern educational system.

What he discovers is a masterful design that sought to replace God’s recipe for training up the next generation with a humanistic, man-centered program that fragmented the family and undermined the influence of the Church and its Great Commission.

Part documentary, part testimonial -- a confessional and a rebuke, this film is above all a challenge and an encouragement to millions of Christians who need to know what history, experience, and the Scriptures have to say about what is perhaps the pivotal issue of our time: the discipleship and training of the next generation.

 

The Producers

 

Joaquin Fernandez

Joaquin is a veteran producer/director of documentaries, television commercials, and educational and marketing videos. He has worked in the U.S., France, Italy, Russia, Israel, Portugal, Japan, the Philippines, and the Caribbean. Originally from Miami, Florida, Joaquin worked for several multinational ad agencies in the 90’s, and provided video solutions for higher education. He is a media consultant for The Exodus Mandate Project and president of The Lighthouse, a video production and graphic design firm (www.videoandgraphics.com). Joaquin lives in North Carolina with his wife and four children. Reach him by email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 



Colin Gunn

Colin is an award-winning producer/director and accomplished animator. His previous films include “Shaky Town,” winner of the Best Political Film at the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival (SAICFF) and “The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women” which recently won the Best of Festival award there. As an actor, Colin played Wally the Mailman in the award-winning feature film “The Widow’s Might,” which premiered in U.S. theaters in April, 2009. Originally from Hamilton, Scotland, Colin lives in Waco, Texas, with his wife and seven children. Visit his website at(www.colingunn.com).