Article VI offers an intense discussion of the role of faith in politics. The film chronicles the cross-country odyssey of independent filmmakers Bryan Hall and Jack Donaldson as they interview America's religious leaders, political pundits, and everyday citizens capturing this insightful and compelling national conversation. In response to Americans' concerns about his Catholicism in the 1960 presidential campaign, JFK said "an act against one church is - an act against all." Forty-eight years later the debate continues to rage as the faith of the 2008 presidential candidates falls under the same scrutiny. Article 6 of the Constitution forbids any religious test of a candidate for public trust or office and thus ignites the film's exploration of the current political environment, religious bigotry, and intolerance in America. In the heat of the 2008 Presidential Campaigh, Article VI examines the Founding Fathers' vision of religious freedom, and offers an engaging and balanced examination of the current intersection of faith and politics. Every American should see this film.