Exclusive: Follow-up to Us box office hit God’s Not Dead is set to open in Us on March 20.
Pure Flix kicks off sales at the Efm on Do You Believe?, the company’s follow-up to the faith-based Us box office hit God’s Not Dead.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell will be talking up the project, which explores how faith transforms a number of intersecting lives and is set to open in the Us via Pure Flix on March 20 on more than 1,000 screens.
Do You Believe? reunites the same creative team behind God’s Not Dead. Michael Scott, David Ar White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis produced and Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon wrote the screenplay.
Gell will also be screening Hope Bridge, Dancer And The Dame, which recently sold in Turkey (Sinema TV), Australia (Crossroads) and Germany (MoreFilms), and The Black Rider, which went to Sinema TV in Turkey.
God’s Not Dead...
Pure Flix kicks off sales at the Efm on Do You Believe?, the company’s follow-up to the faith-based Us box office hit God’s Not Dead.
Vice-president of international sales and distribution Ron Gell will be talking up the project, which explores how faith transforms a number of intersecting lives and is set to open in the Us via Pure Flix on March 20 on more than 1,000 screens.
Do You Believe? reunites the same creative team behind God’s Not Dead. Michael Scott, David Ar White, Russell Wolfe and Elizabeth Travis produced and Chuck Konzelman and Cary Solomon wrote the screenplay.
Gell will also be screening Hope Bridge, Dancer And The Dame, which recently sold in Turkey (Sinema TV), Australia (Crossroads) and Germany (MoreFilms), and The Black Rider, which went to Sinema TV in Turkey.
God’s Not Dead...
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- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Beverly Hills Pawn’s Cory loves everything about Christmas — from decorations and Christmas Eve services to spending time with family and enjoying hot cocoa. So it's definitely no surprise that the Dina Collection's resident movie expert especially loves Christmas movies. In fact, it’s tough to come up with a Christmas movie she doesn’t like, so we thought she would be the perfect person to give us some holiday-season movie recommendations.
Cory's first pick is an evergreen classic. The original Miracle on 34th Street might be over sixty years old, but it still has plenty of holiday magic left in it. It's also one of those movies that everyone has seen a few clips from, and everyone knows the plot, but quite a few people have never actually watched the whole movie from beginning to end. If you're in that category, make sure that this is the year you...
Cory's first pick is an evergreen classic. The original Miracle on 34th Street might be over sixty years old, but it still has plenty of holiday magic left in it. It's also one of those movies that everyone has seen a few clips from, and everyone knows the plot, but quite a few people have never actually watched the whole movie from beginning to end. If you're in that category, make sure that this is the year you...
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- by reelz staff
- Reelzchannel.com
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