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C.S. Lewis Biopic "The Most Reluctant Convert" Brings in $1.2M at the Box Office

The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis

New faith-based movie The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis, originally in cinemas nationwide for one-night-only on November 3, has garnered more than $1.2MM in box office sales, captured the highest per-screen average, and performed second overall (behind DUNE). Strong box office results prompted the addition of theatres and date expansions offering multiple daily showings for audiences to have the chance to see this biopic on the big screen. In addition to its U.S. expansion, The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis will also release as a special event in cinemas throughout the UK and Canada.

"When we began working on our distribution of the film, we had a handful of theatres, mostly in major markets, with one showing on one day on November 3," said Max McLean. "I am grateful to the tens of thousands of people who came out to fill theaters in almost every major city throughout the country, which has allowed the run to extend for this very important film!"

Tickets for The Most Reluctant Convert can be purchased online or at participating theater box offices. Fans throughout the U.S., Canada and the UK will be able to enjoy the event in select movie theaters through Trafalgar Releasing. For a complete list of theater locations and to purchase tickets, visit  www.CSLewisMovie.com (theaters and participants are subject to change).

Presented by Fellowship for Performing Arts in association with Trafalgar Releasing, The Most Reluctant ConvertThe Untold Story of C.S. Lewis is a new film tracing the spiritual journey of renowned author of The Chronicles of Narnia. The new biopic, directed by double-Emmy and double-BAFTA Award-winning filmmaker Norman Stone (BBC's Shadowlands, The Narnia Code), stars Max McLean, Nicholas Ralph, and Eddie Ray Martin.

The movie tells the story of one of the 20th century's great thinkers, as he battles with himself and ultimately finds faith. The film explores the impact friends had on the dedicated atheist who was forced to question his own disbelief such as: J.R.R. Tolkien (played by Tom GlenisterDoc Martin, Vera), Hugo Dyson (played by David ShieldsThe CrownDoctor Who) and Owen Barfield (played by Hubert BartonJekyll & HydeDeep Blue Sea).

The drama was filmed in 18 locations in and around Oxford, England, with an impressive roster of filmmaking talent that includes cinematographer Sam Heasman (Doctor Who, Next of Kin, Britannia, Vera), composer Craig Armstrong (Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby, Snowdon, Bridget Jones' Baby) and production designer Roger Murray-Leach (Local Hero, A Fish Called Wanda, Fierce Creatures). 

The 17-member cast also includes: David Gant (W.T. Kilpatrick), Richard Harrington (Albert Lewis), Amy Alexander (Flora Lewis) and Michael Ward (The Vicar). The production includes 190 extras and 270 costumes designed by Poli Kyriacou (Downton Abbey - Asst. Costume Designer). Makeup was designed by Nicole Stafford (The Death of Stalin). The executive producers are Matthew Jenkins (Murder on the Orient Express) and Ken Denison (The Lion King - Broadway).

The film is based on the hit U.S. play C.S. Lewis on Stage: The Most Reluctant Convert. Adapted by and starring Max McLean (Mark's Gospel - Jeff Award, The Screwtape Letters). Before the pandemic, it had been performed 287 times in 64 cities and on college campuses since its 2016 premiere. With extended runs in New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C. The Most Reluctant Convert has been seen by more than 100,000 people. The play and the film are based primarily on Lewis' memoir, Surprised by Joy, which is licensed from The C.S. Lewis Company. 

At age 19, Lewis witnessed firsthand the waste of life in the trenches of France during World War I, concluding that "either there was no god behind the universe, a god who is indifferent to good and evil, or worse, an evil god." Yet, Lewis could not accept the materialist view that meaning, rationality, or purpose, were just the accidental results of physics and biochemistry. As a 16-year-old, he had picked up a copy of George MacDonald's , which he said, "baptized my imagination." MacDonald, along with G.K. Chesterton and the influence of his robust group of young scholars such as Tolkien, Barfield, and Dyson, moved him further up the theistic path until he finally "admitted that God was God, knelt and prayed, perhaps the most dejected, reluctant convert in all England."

Worldwide, Lewis books have sold nearly a quarter of a billion copies. 

The film is produced by Fellowship for Performing Arts in association with 1A Productions and distributed by Trafalgar Releasing.

For more information and ticket info:  www.CSLewisMovie.com

 

 

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