Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pro-Life Movie Touted for Potential Impact on Election, Abortion Views


By Aaron Leichman
Christian Post Reporter
Tue, Oct. 14 2008

A pro-life movie, largely produced by over 40 homeschooled students, is being praised for presenting solid legal arguments against the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision while captivating audiences with an engaging storyline that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

"Come What May" follows the story of Caleb, a recent transfer to Patrick Henry College who teams up with fellow student Rachel to lead the college to the National Moot Court Championship. Along the way, Caleb is caught in a moral tug-of-war between his parents – a “Audience survey card responses were tremendous,” reported Valley Family Forum Director Dean Welty after one of several sold-out preview screenings for the full-length feature “Come What May” in Harrisonburg, Va., and Grants Pass, Ore.

“Moviegoers were excited or agitated on both sides because the movie shows in dramatic fashion just how flimsy the legal footing stands for Roe,” he added, according to Patrick Henry College’s Office of Communications.

Produced with local cast and crewmembers, 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 rest

2 Comments:

At 11:28 PM, Blogger Emily (Laundry and Lullabies) said...

Where can we find this? Is it on dvd?

 
At 8:05 AM, Blogger Pat Dague said...

Here is the link to the Advent Film Group which made the movie:

http://www.adventfilmgroup.com/Home.html

It looks like you can purchase the DVD there -PD

 

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