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Russell Crowe makes young Australians turn to religion

Hundreds of Australians have become priests of a religious group thanks to Russell Crowe.

Crowe stars in a video which helps encourage young people to become ministers in the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

In the video, commissioned by the church, Crowe plays a farm worker who decides to devote his life to the Christian group.

Crowe made the film when he was just 18 and a struggling actor in his homeland. It is used to encourage youngsters to give up a normal life and devote themselves to the religious group.

Crowe admits he made the movie to gain experience: "I didn't have anything official showing I had studied this art form," he said.

"I thought the only way to combat this is just to do as much as you can. You do work in as many mediums as you can, you do everything until you've learned from that.

"So I did what I could for it, whether it was a training film for the Seventh Day Adventist Church, a television commercial or just stuff to get in front of the camera."

Church member Russell Gibbs worked as Director of Photography on the film, which was called A Very Special Person.

He says Crowe's involvement has been instrumental in encouraging people to join the church.

"It was shown in colleges and high schools to encourage people to become priests. He actually spoke to real ministers in researching for the role and admitted he found the whole thing very interesting."

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