
Wade Center Filming the Lives of Lewis and Tolkien w/ Kirk Manton
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Apr 22, 2026 Kirk Manton, producer/director of development at Eastgate Creative who made the five-part documentary The Forge of Friendship, discusses making a film about C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. He traces his move from youth ministry to filmmaking. He describes wartime influences, reenactments and archival treasures, casting across generations, and how the project came to center on friendship.
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From Youth Pastor To Documentary Filmmaker
- Kirk Manton moved from youth ministry to filmmaking and spent decades volunteering with the C.S. Lewis Foundation.
- His pro bono video for Stan Mattson led to 30–40 years of partnership and production work that launched Eastgate Creative.
Turning Scholarly Research Into Visual Storytelling
- Visual storytelling can expand scholars' written work to reach a generation that reads less.
- Manton and his team pair 45 scholars' interviews with reenactments so complex research becomes cinematic and accessible.
Trenches Recreated With Rare War Footage
- The film uses reenactments, archival WWI footage from the British War Museum, and non-speaking actors to illustrate scenes.
- As a nonprofit educational project, Eastgate gained access to intimate WWI film footage rarely shown commercially.







