You may watch below the first official trailer of Let There Be Light, the upcoming fantasy Christian drama movie directed by Kevin Sorbo based on a script by Dan Gordon and Sam Sorbo and starring Kevin Sorbo, Sam Sorbo, Daniel Roebuck, Donielle Artese, Gary Grubbs, Travis Tritt, Joe Herrera, Leander Suleiman, Walnette Marie Santiago, Olivia Fox, and Dionne Warwick:
LET THERE BE LIGHTPlot synopsis:
“After losing his young son to cancer, Dr. Sol Harkens (Kevin Sorbo) has dedicated his life to the cause of atheism. As a best selling author and a celebrity debater, he has managed to parlay his attacks on Christianity into a very lucrative business. He is not only anxious to share his disdain for God, but he also finds great joy and satisfaction in attacking his Christian opponents on the stage. But even with all the fame and success, Sol is empty and distraught on the inside and his increasing reliance on alcohol to numb the pain is only making things worse.
His New York party lifestyle has isolated him from his ex wife Katy (Sam Sorbo) and their two remaining sons. Their unrelenting faith in God is something that Sol has actually grown to resent and he tells Katy that he just got sick and tired of her praying for his soul.
Sol’s self-destructive habits eventually catch up to him and a serious car crash leaves him clinically dead for four minutes before he is finally resuscitated by some heroic first responders. It’s a miracle that he’s still alive, but what really changes Sol’s outlook on life is what happens during those four minutes. It’s a four word message that refuses to let him go despite his best efforts to deny it.
With the support of Katy’s unwavering love and faith, and his own questions about what he may or may not have actually experienced, Sol struggles to find meaning and purpose in the words LET THERE BE LIGHT.”
There’s also a film poster, take a look below:
(Click on the poster to enlarge.)
LET THERE BE LIGHT
For those in darkness…
From Director Kevin Sorbo.
The chap lost his child so I kind of understand he’s ready to believe anything if only to feel better… and it’s a better option than turning into an alcoholic… that said religion is but a mental crutch.
The release date of the movie Let There Be Light is set to October 27, 2017 (in theaters).
Stay tuned with us for more details.
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