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It's Festive Friday and Alonso is here to help review another Christmas movie we missed from 2024, Festival of Trees. ABOUT FESTIVAL OF TREES:Jacquie's future as a designer could rest on winning the annual "Festival of Trees" competition, but coming up with the perfect design means she needs to remember what Christmas is really all about.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR FESTIVAL OF TREES:November 24, 2024 | UpTVCAST & CREW OF FESTIVAL OF TREES:Kate Miner as Jacquie MillerGreg Perrow as Brandon HollidayJosie Davis as Alice StewartSarah Hayter as HeatherBRAN'S FESTIVAL OF TREES SYNOPSIS:The movie kicks off with a local morning show doing a story about the Festival of Trees. They bring on designer Alice Stewart, who has won the festival for the past few years. Jacquie is at home watching it, rolling her eyes.Jacquie wants to compete in the Festival of Trees this year. First, she needs a sponsor, so she goes to pitch Lowery & Lowe. He says he needs to run it by his other teammates and asks to keep her portfolio—which happens to be the only one she has.At the opening ceremony for the Festival of Trees, it becomes clear that Alice and Jacquie know each other—and they definitely don't like each other.While she hasn't officially been accepted into the competition, Jacquie gets to work. She bumps into Alice's assistant, who shames her at every turn, then informs her that Lowery & Lowe is sponsoring Alice this year. That means they won't be going with Jacquie.While processing that news, a guy comes up and asks her for advice. She's not in the mood and just hands him her entire basket.She's feeling really down, and it only gets worse—she gets a call from the committee with bad news. They cannot accept her design due to plagiarism. Jacquie is shocked—she worked so hard on it. Apparently, someone else submitted the exact same design before she did. She has until noon tomorrow to submit a new design.So Jacquie and her assistant Heather go searching for inspiration and end up at a Christmas tree farm, where they bump into the guy from the shop. His name is Brandon, and he owns the place. He encourages her to make a tree that speaks to the everyman, not just the uppity elite.To spark ideas, Jacquie visits the children's hospital that the Festival of Trees benefits. There, she meets a little girl named Rachel. Rachel shares what she loves about Christmas, which inspires Jacquie to create a tree completely inspired by the children. Each kid will get their own ornament based on their likes and interests. Jacquie and Heather head down to the hospital to interview the kids.Later, Jacquie goes to pick out her own tree to get into the Christmas spirit. Brandon delivers it, and they spend some time together—the sparks are flying—until he takes a call and says, “I'll be there in 15 minutes, honey.” Assuming he's already in a relationship, she decides to call it a night.The next day, when Jacquie goes to show Rachel her ornament, she's surprised when Brandon walks in. Turns out, Brandon is Rachel's dad—and “honey” was who he was talking to the night before!Festival time arrives, and Jacquie's tree is a masterpiece. She notices Alice has stolen her old design, but she doesn't care—she likes hers more.Brandon and Jacquie admire the tree together when she realizes it will be auctioned off, meaning the kids won't get their ornaments. Heather tells her to let it go—they've already done something amazing.To her surprise, Jacquie ends up winning! She and Brandon celebrate with a kiss. Her business takes off. They head to the hospital to give the kids the drawings of their ornaments, only to be shocked when they see the actual tree there. And the good news keeps coming—Rachel has been given the all-clear!The movie ends with snow falling and another kiss.
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Erin Bethea and Drew Waters are actors, and they developed a friendship that led to marriage. They are now behind a new holiday movie coming out on November 24 called "Festival of Trees." Erin was a screenwriter, and Drew produced this fun comedy that premieres on the UPTV channel. Also, a visit with Bishop Daniel Yohannan of GFA World, with whom the Shepherd is partnering for their 2024 "Critter Campaign."
Christmas and romance and are you kidding me, 97 new holiday films this year! Sorting through faith films that fail or are fabulous we talk about rotten tomato two star film, Sunrise in Heaven with actress Erin Bethea. A stand out film, The Farmer and the Bell is hitting all the bells. We'll talk with real life hubby and wife team and stars of the film. Adam Holtz joins us for some Plugged in movie reviews. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelle-m-mendoza/message
Christmas and romance and are you kidding me, 97 new holiday films this year! Sorting through faith films that fail or are fabulous we talk about rotten tomato two star film, Sunrise in Heaven with actress Erin Bethea. A stand out film, The Farmer and the Bell is hitting all the bells. We'll talk with real life hubby and wife team and stars of the film. Adam Holtz joins us for some Plugged in movie reviews. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelle-m-mendoza/message
Thomas Bonifield, who used to call Frederick home and graduated from TJ High School, is the Writer/Director of a brand new movie titled “Miracle on Christmas”. During last week’s Faith Debate show we discussed his personal stoy, and this show transitions into talking about the movie’s story. The film released earlier this month and its distribution footprint is broad, including on-demand rental, streaming, digital sales, and DVD sales. You can find it at Amazon, as well as at Walmart and Target. This week examines the theme of the story and why it’s being told. Also, the lessons learned, the surprises and hiccups, the impact of coronavirus, and the behind-the-scenes process of making a dream a reality. There’s talk about the actors (Erin Bethea, Jason Burkey, Brett Varvel, and Micah Lynn Hanson – all of whom are Christians.) the producers (Kevan Otto and Danny Roth), the crew, and executive producer Ben Graham (who is part of the famous family of famous evangelist Billy Graham). The panel: Troy Skinner. Pastor of Household of Faith in Christ. Thomas Bonifield. Writer/Director of “Miracle on Christmas”. https://www.miracleonchristmas.com/ Link to Faith Debate podcasts on iTunes here. Stream, Share, Download, and Embed past shows See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christmas and romance and are you kidding me, 97 new holiday films this year! Sorting through faith films that fail or are fabulous we talk about rotten tomato two star film, Sunrise in Heaven with actress Erin Bethea. A stand out film, The Farmer and the Bell is hitting all the bells. We'll talk with real life hubby and wife team and stars of the film. Adam Holtz joins us for some Plugged in movie reviews.
Happy Thanksgiving! And we have a "double feature" on this episode of the weekly podcast, which focuses on fitness and/or faith. Our two guests are movie actress Erin Bethea (known best for her role in "Fireproof") and the writer/director of their new film "Miracle on Christmas," Thomas Bonifield. After a sneak peak of the holiday movie and introducing the pair, (7:02) our discussion starts with what the uplifting film is all about, like a Hallmark movie with an edge - about a mom and wife struggling with her faith then getting help with a unique and surprise visitor. (9:45) We also talk about the need for uplifting stories after a tumultuous 2020, including positive messages from faith-based movies. (10:45) Thomas talks about his journey from a 20+ year career in international broadcast journalism to making his first movie, with some help from a relative of the late Rev. Billy Graham. (12:55) He also discusses how they got this movie shot just before the COVID-19 pandemic this year, with the hand of God in it. (14:00) Erin talks about the portrayal of marriage on the big screen and in movies like "Miracle on Christmas," (15:44) plus how God uses people to speak to us, as reminders to focus on others and be kind. There are also misconceptions or a reputation for faith-based movies, (17:41) which Thomas addresses, along with how he's jumped into the film business with the help of what he learned as a journalist and writer in war zones. (21:59) He says Christians and anyone will be able to relate to the family and faith difficulties faced in "Miracle on Christmas" which can be seen for free now on Amazon Prime, also available for purchase at Wal-Mart and Amazon as a stocking stuffer idea. (23:35) Thomas also talks about his lead actor and actress being from the growing filmmaking hotbed of Georgia, (25:01) and what's next for this new moviemaker. (27:51) Final segment "Food for Thought" has movies in mind, the top sports and fitness ones, plus an actor's faith choice. We close with an inspiring "Parting Gift" and prayer. Thanks for listening! Make sure to subscribe to this podcast. And please share it with your friends using #RunTheRacePodcast. Also, write a quick review about it. For more info, go to www.wtvm.com/podcast/.
Erin Bethea and Drew Waters tell us about their new film New Life and all the upcoming films they have planned to film in Georgia!
Actress, writer, producer Erin Bethea talks with Wayne Shepherd about her calling to wholesome story telling through filmmaking and announces her newest movie release, NEW LIFE.
Actress, writer, producer Erin Bethea talks with Wayne Shepherd about her calling to wholesome story telling through filmmaking and announces her newest movie release, NEW LIFE.
Erin Bethea - Erin is the lead actress in the new movie "Laughing At The Moon". In the past she's co-starred with Kirk Cameron (Growing Pains) in Fireproof.Ramon Fernandez - Raymon stars in the new movie "Glory Daze" . He was also in the movie by Marvel "Iron Fist"
Erin Bethea - Erin is the lead actress in the new movie "Laughing At The Moon". In the past she's co-starred with Kirk Cameron (Growing Pains) in Fireproof.Ramon Fernandez - Raymon stars in the new movie "Glory Daze" . He was also in the movie by Marvel "Iron Fist"
Caity Jane Mullen chats with Erin Bethea. Erin is an actress, writer, producer, and former Disney Princess. Erin has starred in many films, including Fireproof with Kirk Cameron and her newest project, New Life.
País Estados Unidos Director Alex Kendrick Guión Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick Música Mark Willard Fotografía Bob Scott Reparto Kirk Cameron, Erin Bethea, Ken Bevel, Alex Kendrick, Bailey Cave, Harris Malcom, Jason McLeod, Phyllis Malcom Sinopsis Un joven bombero que, tras una valiente acción se convierte en un héroe para toda la ciudad, pasa sin embargo por una grave crisis matrimonial... Los creadores de "Facing the Giants" -una cinta sobre fútbol americano y los valores cristianos que costó apenas 100.000 dólares y recaudó 10 millones- vuelven a conseguir otro sorprendente éxito de taquilla -"Fireproof", con un presupuesto estimado de medio millón de dólares, se puso en su primera semana en el 4º puesto del box office americano recaudando 6,5 millones- con este drama romántico protagonizado por Kirk Cameron, conocido por la serie "Los problemas crecen".
She became famous with the release of the movie “Fireproof”, but soon struggled to find her “next”. actress Erin Bethea shares her insight on fame, value and identity. For Full Transcripts of this show and More Resources http://relaunchshow.com/290
Erin Bethea is a professional actress currently based in Los Angeles, CA She received her BA in Theatre from the University of Mobile where she was able to put her love of live theatrical performance to use in over a dozen shows including Annie Get Your Gun (Dolly Tate), Nuncrackers (Sister Robert Anne), The Pajama Game (Babe Williams), Annie (Grace Farrell), Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged (Juliet/Player), The Trip to Bountiful (Thelma), The RH Factor: A Review of the Works of Rogers & Hammerstein (Feature Soloist), and Smoke on the Mountain (Denise Sanders). Erin was also given the great privilege of playing the lead role of Catherine Holt in Sherwood Pictures' third film, "Fireproof", opposite veteran actor Kirk Cameron. "Fireproof" was released nationwide in over 900 theaters in September of 2008 at Number 3 in the weekend box office. It was the number one independent film of 2008. Erin has gone on to star or appear in many other films over the years. She made a small cameo in the film "Letters to God". Erin was thrilled to play opposite Sean Astin (Rudy, Goonies, Lord of the Rings) in the recently-released "Amazing Love". She also has starring roles in soon to be released films such as "This Is Our Time", "Laughing at the Moon", and "Redemption".
Is YOUR marriage fireproof? We hope not, because we’d hate for anyone to have a relationship as dysfunctional and antagonistic as Kirk Cameron and Erin Bethea have in this Christian melodrama. This week we’re tackling 2008’s Fireproof, an indie morality tale that shows that you don’t have to have good acting, chemistry or a compelling romance to clean up at the box office – as long as you have a religious “message” to preach to the choir. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bmoviebreakdown/support
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