DIRECTED BY: BOBBY GARABEDIAN
Most (Czech for “The Bridge”) is an Academy Award–nominated short film directed by Bobby Garabedian. Shot on location in the Czech Republic and Poland, it tells the gripping story of a devoted bridge operator and his young son, and the tragic day when they face an unthinkable decision to save hundreds of unsuspecting train passengers. The film, at once heart-wrenching and redemptive, powerfully portrays themes of love, sacrifice, hope, and forgiveness. A discussion guide is also available to help viewers process and reflect on its deeper meaning.
Why we recommend it:
Stories move hearts in ways arguments never can—and Most is one of those rare stories that vividly mirrors the Gospel. Its themes of self-giving love and costly sacrifice make it a natural bridge into conversations about Jesus’ passion, death, and resurrection. Whether used in youth ministry, parish missions, or small groups, this film opens doors for profound reflection and evangelization. It’s short, cinematic, and unforgettable—an ideal resource for sparking Gospel-centered dialogue.
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For more assistance on facilitating discussion with this video: Download MOST (The Bridge) Discussion Guide