LET THERE BE LIGHT (12A)

WHO’S IN IT?

Kevin Sorbo (God’s Not Dead), Sam Sorbo (Fortunes of War), Daniel Roebuck (The Fugitive), Donielle Artese (Speed-Dating), Gary Grubbs (Storm War), Travis Tritt (Sgt. Bilko), Joe Herrera (Psycho Sisters), Leander Suleiman (Island of Witches), Walnette Marie Santiago (Prosper), Olivia Fox (Under the Silver Lake), Mona Amein (film debut), Michael Franzese (film debut), Sean Hannity (film debut), Braeden Sorbo (Bernie the Dolphin), Shane Sorbo (film debut)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Kevin Sorbo (film debut), director; Dan Gordon (Surf Ninjas) and Sam Sorbo (film debut), writers, producers; Warren Ostergard (The Sublime and Beautiful) and James Quattrochi (Jesus, Mary and Joey), producers; Marc Vanocur (Dead Awake), composer; Sean C. Bulter (film debut), cinematographer; Peter Devaney Flanagan (Assassination Games), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Dr. Sol Harkins (Kevin Sorbo) is the world’s most famous atheist, whose lack of religious belief has alienated him from his family, including his wife Katy (Sam Sorbo). However, when he has a near-death experience, he comes back with a newfound sense of faith…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Kevin Sorbo, a leading figure in a lot of religious movies recently, directs as well as stars in this tale of redemption as written by his wife Sam Sorbo – and, for all you uber-conservatives out there, it’s also executive produced by Fox News personality Sean Hannity, who also cameos as himself.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 19TH APRIL 2019

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