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C. O. Baptista Film Collection & Archives

This guide is designed as an aid to research into the C.O. Baptista Film Collection & Archives. It contains background info, photos, artwork, an inventory, suggested resources, and a link to the Library’s digital repository.

Carlos (or Charles) Octavia Baptista (1895-1965) was born in Cristóbal, Venezuela and immigrated to the United States in 1915. Of his early years as a piano salesman in Chicago, Baptista would later recall, “It is a strange feeling to find yourself alone and friendless in a big city.” The turning point in his life came when a stranger gave him a copy of the Gospel of John. Moved by John’s Gospel, Baptist dedicated his life to the Lord, but it would be another twenty years before God made known to him is mission in life: to spread the Gospel through the medium of film. Baptista’s first film, The Story of a Fountain Pen (1939) was based on an original parable he used while teaching Sunday School to illustrate Christ’s redemption of His followers. From this humble start, Baptista would go on to produce an extensive catalog of live-action and animated films. By the time of his death, he was recognized as an important pioneer in Christian cinema.

Baptista Family in Venezuela, 1908, with Carlos on far left. Courtesy of Wheaton Archives & Special Collections, Wheaton College, IL.

Baptista Family in Venezuela, 1908, with Carlos on far left. Courtesy of Wheaton Archives & Special Collections, Wheaton College, IL.

C.O. Baptista leads staff devotions at Baptista Film Mission offices, 1943. Courtesy of Wheaton Archives & Special Collections, Wheaton College, IL.

C.O. Baptista leads staff devotions at Baptista Film Mission offices, 1943. Courtesy of Wheaton Archives & Special Collections, Wheaton College, IL.

Christian Life and Times, May 1946. Courtesy of Wheaton Archives & Special Collections, Wheaton College, IL.

Christian Life and Times, May 1946. Courtesy of Wheaton Archives & Special Collections, Wheaton College, IL.

Artwork for I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go. Regent University Special Collections

Artwork for I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go. Regent University Special Collections

Artwork for The Celestial Mountains from A Mighty Fortress. Regent University Special Collections

Artwork for The Celestial Mountains from A Mighty Fortress. Regent University Special Collections