Post by mndapa1 on Feb 18, 2009 21:54:32 GMT -6
Pro-Life Movie 'Come What May' Prepares for DVD Release
WHEN DOES LIFE REALLY BEGIN?
If college student Caleb Hogan argues what he truly believes, he stands to lose the most important competition of his life—and the support of his mother. If he softens his stance, he might win the coveted title...but lose the heart of his teammate Rachel in the process.
Come What May is a vivid reminder that choosing what’s right is never easy...but it’s always worth the cost.
www.adventfilmgroup.com/Home.html
www.comewhatmaythemovie.com/
WHEN DOES LIFE REALLY BEGIN?
If college student Caleb Hogan argues what he truly believes, he stands to lose the most important competition of his life—and the support of his mother. If he softens his stance, he might win the coveted title...but lose the heart of his teammate Rachel in the process.
Come What May is a vivid reminder that choosing what’s right is never easy...but it’s always worth the cost.
A pro-life movie largely produced by over 40 homeschooled students will release nationwide on DVD next month after receiving critical acclaim from Christians and conservatives over the past several months.
Produced with local cast and crew members, as well as approximately 40 homeschooled students from across the country, “Come What May” is the maiden project of Advent Film Group (AFG), a faith-based film production and distribution corporation founded by filmmaker George Escobar.
The movie follows the story of Caleb Hogan, a recent transfer to Patrick Henry College who must decide whether to vigorously defend an abortion parental rights case from a distinctly Christian perspective or do what might win the National Moot Court Championship.
PHC founder and chancellor Dr. Michael Farris, who wrote the film's legal framework, is a constitutional attorney who has successfully argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. And the core team of homeschoolers who worked on the movie tapped into speech and debate clubs for homeschoolers, in particular the NCFCA league.
"That's our 'secret sauce,'" Escobar said. "The NCFCA is the third-largest speech and debate league in the country, created exclusively by and for high school home schoolers. Graduates from NCFCA dominate college debate tournaments."
www.adventfilmgroup.com/Home.html
www.comewhatmaythemovie.com/