
ALL GOD’S COLORS follows Enghave Church in Copenhagen, locally known as “The Queer Church,” a rare example of faith rooted in inclusion.
At its center are pastor Viggo, a gay man shaped by years of conflict between belief and identity, and church caretaker Ramona Macho, who balances church life with drag performance.
Together they fight for a church open to all. Facing resistance from conservative voices, internal opposition, and political pressure, the church becomes both sanctuary and battleground. Through music, ritual, and community, the film explores resilience and belonging.


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