'Noëlle' Movie Offers Inspirational Message of Forgiveness and Second Chances for the Christmas Season
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LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14 /Christian Newswire/ -- Opening in selected cities nationwide on December 7th, Gener8Xion Entertainment Inc. and Volo Film's are announcing the release of Noëlle, a heartwarming and inspirational story of how a cold-hearted Catholic priest – haunted by his past – discovers an whole new meaning to his existence in a sleepy, winter-bound New England town at Christmas time.
"Forgiveness, redemption, and second chances are the key themes in this movie," says Noëlle's writer and director, David Wall. According to Wall, Noëlle also has a subtle, but powerful, pro-life theme that will leave viewers moved.
"The pro-life message is there," says Wall. "But a person really needs to see the movie in order to catch how this plays out. Words cannot describe it. You really have to see it to understand how powerful it is."
As for the movie's storyline, Father Jonathan Keene, played by Wall, visits a small New England town to shut down a Catholic Church that is deemed unworthy. But when Father Keene arrives, he gets caught up with the town's colorful mêlée of characters.
Keene offers the small ragtag group one last chance to save their church – they must pull off a successful Christmas play in their community. In the end, though, it is the lovable characters who help Keene find his own personal second chance.
"Surrounded by eccentric and hilarious towns folk that will eventually turn his world upside down, Keene ends up not only questioning his brittle faith, but grappling with it as well," says Wall.
One such character is Father Simeon Joyce (Sean Patrick Brennan), a priest with a great love for his people, but deemed incompetent by Keene. Joyce shows Keene that being a man of God is having compassion for human weakness.
When Keene meets the town librarian, Marjorie Worthington (Kerry Wall), he begins to be plagued by the sins of his past. Haunting, recurring visions of an angelic, messenger child begin to ripple the still waters of Keene's Scrooge-like façade.
In the end, Keene comes face to face with his past and his hardened heart. In a breathtaking ending that converges around Keene and the haunting angelic messenger child, Keene discovers forgiveness and second chances.
"There is a real excitement about this movie," says Wall. "Even people who are not Christians are moved by the clear emphasis on redemption. People are clapping after every show."
About Gener8Xion Entertainment
Gener8Xion Entertainment, Inc. (OTC BB:GNXE.OB - News) is an integrated media company engaged in various operating activities including feature film and television production and distribution, sales and rentals of film and video equipment, systems integration and studio facility management. CEO and Chairman of Gener8Xion Entertainment, Inc., Matthew Crouch, first won the acclaim of audiences and critics alike with 1999 runaway hit The Omega Code, named that year's top limited release motion picture by Hollywood's Daily Variety. Warner Brothers called The Omega Code the grandfather of inspirational movies. In 2006, One Night With The King, eclipsed Omega in beauty, drama, and inspiration. Interested investors are invited to visit the following web page to request an investor relations kit, receive GNXE press releases by email immediately upon release, and/or have an investor relations representative contact them directly: http://8x.ir.stockpr.com/request_info
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Investor Contact:
Marcos M. De Mattos, Corporate V.P.
Gener8Xion Entertainment, Inc.
Direct: 1-818-843-4560
Email: marcos@8X.com