“Best Narrative Short Film” Nomination

Posted: 25th October 2010 by Clayton in Film News

We are very humbled and excited to announce yet another award nomination for FORGIVE ME. The San Diego Christian Film Festival has nominated our film for “Best Narrative Short Film” for 2010. Our film was picked out of over 150 entries, so we are very proud of this nomination. Monique and I plan to attend this years festival in hopes of another win! The festival runs December 26th – 30th. Right now, FORGIVE ME is scheduled to screen Wednesday afternoon at 5:30pm. If you live in the area, please come!

New Film in the Works

Posted: 14th July 2010 by Clayton in Film News

Off the heals of the many festival wins for Forgive Me, we are chugging right along with plans for our next biggest feature film yet.

Right now, we have a script that I love. It’s a western (woohoo!) and it has all the great western elements: gun fights, fist fights, bank robberies, horses, carriages. And best of all, it has a great hero who learns the importance of forgiveness.

Here’s a synopsis for the tentatively titled, “The Light at Canaan Hill” (copyright pending):

Henry is a hard man, getting by in the old west the only way he knows how: robbing banks. After his latest heist goes wrong and his partners betray him and leave him for dead, Henry is surprised to find extraordinary kindness from a widow and her children. Just when his life begins to make sense again and he thinks he may have found love, it’s all ripped away from him once again. Henry must decide to follow Marilyn’s example of supernatural forgiveness and love, or track down her killers and get the revenge he desires.

We’ll keep you posted!

Praise God, we are so pleased to announce another film festival award. The audience at the Moonlight Film Festival in Leesburg, Virginia, awarded FORGIVE ME an Audience Choice Award in the category of TRUTH. Special thanks to Sarah Pride and all the folks at the Moonlight for taking a chance on showing Forgive Me. You guys rock. God bless.