Jesus of Malibu Filming Locations
Where was Jesus of Malibu filmed? Jesus of Malibu was filmed in 9 locations across United States in the following places:
Jesus of Malibu Filming Locations
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Jesus of Malibu (2011)
Jesus and Mindy set off on a spiritual journey to discover "truth". Their quest takes them across the U.S. into the desert. As they individually search for purpose and meaning in their lives, their worlds intertwine and they embark on a journey to find a way to change the world.