Paul Asher, an up-and-coming journalist, returns home from covering the war in Afghanistan and finds his life is falling apart - his marriage is failing and he's in the grips of a personal crisis he doesn't yet understand. Even more pressing, a soldier that Paul befriended in Afghanistan is struggling at home and Paul is desperately trying to help him. But, Paul's life takes a strange twist when he's offered an interview that he finds impossible to resist - an interview with someone who claims to be God.
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Although the film only had a short theatrical release with no advertising, it was notable because attendance (and box office) actually increased about 30% each subsequent day, indicating the film was getting very positive word of mouth.
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Shot entirely on location in New York City.
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The film was released theatrically on 8/20/18 by Fathom Events on about 900 screen and became their top grossing faith film of all time, with each day's box office significantly out-performing the previous day's. Almost unheard of.
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In the film, the character Paul (Brenton Thwaites) has several phone conversations with his best friend Matt, a character the audience never sees or hears. During production of the film, there was considerable debate among the cast and crew as to whether the character Matt was real or just in Paul's mind.
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Producer Ken Aguado's first feature film screenplay.
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Actress Yael Grobglas first American-produced motion picture credit.
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Film reunites director Perry Lang and actor Hill Harper, having worked together 14 years prior on an episode of The Twilight Zone in 2002.
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Director Perry Lang's first feature film in 23 years since the John Sayles-scripted Men of War (1994) starring Dolph Lundgren
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