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Frank vs God

Frank vs. God is a comedy that raises questions about faith and religion with a light-hearted tone and an open mind. The film is an uplifting story of one man’s search for answers, by taking them to a higher court.

 



Frank vs God
The Movie Premier

Friday, December 11, 7:00 pm

$10 adv and at the door

Tickets are only available online at Mkt.com/wpp

*Note: Tickets will not be available at our usual ticket outlets.

Comedy Movie Premiers at Old Town Center for the Arts

The comedy Frank vs. God will have its Arizona premiere screening on Dec. 11th at the Cottonwood Old Town Center for the Arts.

Written and directed by industry veteran Stewart Schill, the movie is a feel-good comedy about life’s trials, reminiscent of spiritually-themed comedies Groundhog Day and Oh God!

After his house is destroyed by a tornado (what his insurance company deems an “act of God”), former hotshot lawyer David Frank (Henry Ian Cusick, Lost, Scandal) is determined that someone must pay. He decides to serve God...with a lawsuit.

David’s provocative and clever legal antics turn the courtroom into a riveting spectacle as he cross-examines representatives of the world’s religions. But when he meets his match--charming and intelligent defense lawyer Rachel (Ever Carradine, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, 24) - sparks fly and his assumptions are challenged. David’s act of desperation just might be his salvation.

Clever and thought-provoking, Frank vs. God raises questions about faith and religion with a light-hearted tone and an open mind. The film is an uplifting story of one man’s search for answers, by taking them to a higher court.

Stewart Schill, director, was raised in the Northwest as a secular Jew with only a loose connection to his faith, said he was inspired to write the film after becoming a father and beginning to confront life’s big questions.

“I knew that I wanted to write something that would allow me to explore my own beliefs and spirituality - but in an entertaining and open hearted way.” - Stewart Schill

Come and enjoy the premier of this movie at OTCA, sponsored by Old Town Center of the Arts, Unity of the Verde Valley and World Peace Productions.

For further information please contact:

WorldPeaceProductions.org
Joya Comeaux – joyacomeaux@yahoo.com

William Eaton – info@oldtowncenter.org


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