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Redemption - Only for Christian Movies?

Karla Faye Tucker was the first woman in Texas to be executed since the Civil War. She was a drug-crazed prostitute and a murderer who used a pick-axe to commit her crime of violence. But just before her death from lethal injection in 1998, some of her last words were, “I am going to be […]

Christians in Cinema: Bill & Tiffany Laufer

Producers/Writer/Director/Cinematographer - Christmas at Maxwell’s

The father-daughter team of Bill & Tiffany Laufer (co-creators of Christmas at Maxwell’s) is dedicated to writing and producing films that show respect for the positive values of life, celebrating peace in the midst of chaos, redemption in the midst of despair, forgiveness in the midst of hatred and freedom in the midst of oppression. Their aspiration is to make intelligent and inspiring films that appeal to the imagination and intellect, and do so while blending in a sense of humor and love.

Carne Asada - Lessons from a Dialogue Coach

A dialogue coach is someone who works with the actors and actresses on a film to pronounce and enunciate their lines with emotion to give it the right touch. Even more importantly, they work with actors who need to have a certain accent or dialect for their role.
It can be a challenge for someone from […]