New Film "The Firing Squad" Speaks of How to Find Hope on Death Row
Epoch Studios and Atlas Distribution Company announced today the Christian movie event of the year, "The Firing Squad," arriving in theaters on August 2, 2024. Produced by Epoch Studios, a branch of the Epoch Times Association, the film features a star-studded ensemble cast including Cuba Gooding, Jr, Kevin Sorbo, Eric Roberts and newcomer, James Barrington.
Based on the incredible true story of prisoners who found hope while living on death row, "The Firing Squad" recounts the powerful story of three Christian prisoners facing execution in a developing nation. Written and directed by Tim Chey, the film explores themes of faith, hope and the transformative power of belief.
"'The Firing Squad' takes audiences on an incredibly moving journey," says Harmon Kaslow, President of Atlas Distribution Company. "It demonstrates that even in the darkest of circumstances, redemption is possible."
Wach the trailer HERE.
Sally Sun, Executive Director of Epoch Studios and Epoch Times, echoes this sentiment. "We are honored to partner with Atlas Distribution to bring 'The Firing Squad' to the big screen," Sun remarked. "Leveraging Atlas' extensive theatrical experience and Epoch's vast reach, this movie is well positioned for a nationwide release in thousands of theaters, sparking crucial conversations and inspiring audiences across America."
Audiences nationwide can experience this powerful story when it hits theaters across the U.S. on August 2, 2024. For more information about the film, please visit: https://www.firingsquadfilm.com/
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