Peter Martinez - Family Friendly Films to The Church
CCN's first family friendly fare "Believe In Me" will not be shown in the local theater, instead this 1960s true story of a girls' high school basketball team in Oklahoma and the inspirational coach who transforms them from last place into state champions, will be shown in churches.
"Believe In Me" is a highly entertaining motion picture that offers wonderful life lessons," says Wilson. "CCN's goal is to help promote family friendly, inspiring and meaningful films while giving churches and ministries quality entertainment that can be used as fundraising opportunities, teaching tools and community building events.
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'"Film-gems such as "Believe In Me" are often overlooked by traditional means of distribution," says Wilson." However, Churchgoers can now enjoy great family and faith friendly films via CCN's distribution system that empowers like-minded people to share in faith, film and family values right at their own church."
Interview Topics
-How is this movie different from any other movie?
-Is our society lacking in the department of family friendly movies?
-Is the need for family friendly movies going to increase- Do you think Hollywood is getting the message?
-Do these inspirational movies truly make a positive impact on people?
-Being that "Believe in Me" was based on a true story in the 1960's, in what ways is it relevant for today?
-Is it believed that most people can identify with the underdog?
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