Word Films Unveils “Let God” Feb. 25
Word Films is set to release Breckenridge Film Festival's 2013 "Best Feature" and "Best Actress" winner "Let God" on DVD on February 25.The faith-based film follows the story of young housewife, Amelia, who heads west with her husband during the 19th century gold rush and is left alone without resources in the harsh wilderness when her husband is killed in a savage attack. Battling winter, hunger and the unknown, Amelia must take life into her own hands as she struggles with a loss of faith and battles for her survival.
"There's a gap between ritual and faith, and we explore that," said "Let God" writer/director/producer William Parker. "The character of Amelia is very ritual oriented - she goes to church, she read the Bible...but through the movie she kind of gives up on it. Amelia struggles with loss of faith, feeling she's been abandoned by God and is completely on her own." "In the end, she realizes that not only does she actually find her faith, she actually really believes, genuinely, 'This is what I was looking for,'" adds Jasmin Jandreau who plays Amelia. "She realizes, through another connection in the film that comes along, that God was with her the whole time, and God was communicating with her the whole time."
n addition to winning both "Best Feature" and "Best Actress" honors at the 2013 Breckenridge Film Festival, "Let God" was also an official selection at the 2013 Gideon Film Festival and has earned the Dove "Family-Approved" Seal for any age. "This is a terrific Story!" said the Dove Foundation. "The writer/director and leading actress Jasmine Jandreau, as Amelia, somehow manage to make this story of survival a powerful movie about trials and a faith that overcomes all odds...You will enjoy watching this one. Don't miss it!"
For further information about the 91-minute DVD "Let God" and to view the trailer please visit wordfilms.com.
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