'Dinner With a Perfect Stranger' Opens in Theatres
The independent movie, 'The Perfect Stranger', based on the bestselling Christian novel, 'Dinner With a Perfect Stranger' opens theatrically October 28 in select cities.
"The Perfect Stranger", an independent film based on the bestselling Random House/Waterbrook Press novel, 'Dinner With a Perfect Stranger' by David Gregory, will begin a rolling theatrical release October 28, opening in select cities across the Midwest. The first phase of the eventual national rollout was made possible through an agreement between the film's producers, Kelly's Filmworks LLC, and the independent theatre chain Republic Theatre Group (www.republictheatres.com).
The film stars Pamela Brumley as a skeptical lawyer who finds herself spending an evening in a restaurant debating a mysterious stranger who claims that he is Jesus of Nazareth. Their night of conversation includes such timely controversial subjects as the deity of Jesus, the meaning of life, the accuracy of the Bible, and the existence of heaven and hell. Jefferson Moore, who plays the title role, is also the film's screenwriter and co-director. It has received the praise of 'Left Behind' author Jerry B. Jenkins, who called it a 'moving experience', and as well, has been awarded a four-star rating from The Dove Foundation. Comments from test screenings have commended it for its broad appeal to both Christian AND non-churchgoing audiences. The film is being repped by L.A. entertainment consultant Seth Willenson, a veteran of other faith-based films including 'Luthor' and 'Megiddo'.
Source: prweb.com
"The Perfect Stranger", an independent film based on the bestselling Random House/Waterbrook Press novel, 'Dinner With a Perfect Stranger' by David Gregory, will begin a rolling theatrical release October 28, opening in select cities across the Midwest. The first phase of the eventual national rollout was made possible through an agreement between the film's producers, Kelly's Filmworks LLC, and the independent theatre chain Republic Theatre Group (www.republictheatres.com).
The film stars Pamela Brumley as a skeptical lawyer who finds herself spending an evening in a restaurant debating a mysterious stranger who claims that he is Jesus of Nazareth. Their night of conversation includes such timely controversial subjects as the deity of Jesus, the meaning of life, the accuracy of the Bible, and the existence of heaven and hell. Jefferson Moore, who plays the title role, is also the film's screenwriter and co-director. It has received the praise of 'Left Behind' author Jerry B. Jenkins, who called it a 'moving experience', and as well, has been awarded a four-star rating from The Dove Foundation. Comments from test screenings have commended it for its broad appeal to both Christian AND non-churchgoing audiences. The film is being repped by L.A. entertainment consultant Seth Willenson, a veteran of other faith-based films including 'Luthor' and 'Megiddo'.
Source: prweb.com

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