Released in 2016, serves as the emotional and bittersweet conclusion to director Jon Garcia’s acclaimed The Falls trilogy. The film revisits former Mormon missionaries Chris and RJ seven years after they first fell in love, focusing on their attempt to build a permanent life together despite the pressures of their faith and families. Core Narrative and Conflict
The story finds the two leads at a spiritual and physical crossroads: The Falls: Covenant of Grace (2016)
Now a successful writer living in Portland, RJ has largely moved away from the LDS Church, finding its stances intolerant. Released in 2016, serves as the emotional and
Living in Salt Lake City with his young daughter, Chris remains a devout, active member of the church while applying to law schools. Living in Salt Lake City with his young
The plot reaches the highest levels of LDS leadership when Chris’s father, Noah Merrill—a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles—must choose between his ecclesiastical duties and his love for his son.
Shot over just 25 days, Garcia intended this final chapter to prove that it is possible to exist as both a gay man and a man of God. Critical Reception The Falls: Covenant of Grace (2016) - IMDb
The central conflict is ignited when the LDS Church announces a real-world policy ban against baptizing children of same-sex couples. This forced RJ and Chris to confront whether they can reconcile their differing views on faith or if the literal and spiritual distance between them is too great to overcome. Key Feature Highlights