My Brother's Keeper

Kevan Otto

Travis Fox (T.C. Stallings) and his best friend Ron "Preach" Pearcy (Joey Lawrence) are in their sixth combat deployment when the unthinkable happens - Preach and his entire Ranger platoon are killed in an ambush attack. Travis, devastated returns to his hometown to find it is now controlled by a ruthless drug kingpin that is pressuring local business leaders for money and concealing a secret he holds over Travis' childhood friend Donnie Berry (Robert Ri'Chard). While home, Travis discovers a special necklace (a gift from him) his mother was wearing at the time of a deadly car accident two-years earlier that claimed her life and his father's is missing. He sets out to find the necklace and help Donnie out of his deadly situation with the ruthless drug kingpin and discovers he's fighting an unseen enemy - PTSD. His life quickly spirals out-of-control until he befriends church counselor, Dr. Tiffany Roberts (Keisha Knight-Pulliam), and with her support, he starts his to journey to rediscover and his renewed faith in God until he learns the truth behind his mother's missing necklace and discovers the devastating secret Donnie have kept hidden from him for years.


The Prayer Box

Kevan Otto

The Prayer Box is a beautifully tragic story about what happens when God doesn't intervene the way people want him to. Following the story of a young boy who sets off on a mission to get God's attention in hopes that God will heal his sister from terminal cancer, the young boy begins answering the prayers left by church members in the pastor's prayer box after the pastor throws them away, jaded by his own suffering. It tackles the heavy issues of unanswered prayer and if God even hears/answers prayer with a message that is heartbreaking in its raw portrayal of human pain and suffering in this world. Not a conventional inspirational faith film, this film is undeniably powerful in the fact that it challenges preconceived notions of whitewashed happy-go-lucky faith. This film does not hide the fact that life is full of pain, suffering, loss, and betrayal, yet it somehow manages to take these themes and find God in the midst of it all. There is a childlike innocence and naivety to the young boy who finds a confidant in an elderly man who takes him under wing, providing both mentorship and comic relief amid the pain the young boy faces with his dying sister and his mother who has distanced herself from the rest of the world. The most interesting character, however, is that of the Pastor who shocks the audience with his dumping of the prayer requests into the trashcan. Initially painted as a hypocritical and unfeeling spiritual leader to a group of blind followers, his character evolves into one of particular interest as it is revealed how he became so jaded at his calling, and how the young boy’s faith brings a personal revival to the Pastor's life and his congregation as a whole. This is a phenomenally complex, challenging, and thought-provoking film, powerfully presented with an expertly delicate hand.


A Question of Faith

Kevan Otto

Three families find themselves at a crossroads, questioning their faith and the God that guides their lives. As each family member deals with their issues, their worlds start to intertwine. This leads to a chain of events, which unknowingly brings the three families closer and closer together. Will the families give in to the loss, pain, and uncertainty that has shattered their lives, or will they find the tie that binds them all together through hope, trust, redemption, and goodwill?


Terror Birds

Sean Cain

When Maddy's father goes missing on a birdwatching excursion, she and her friends trek into the wilderness to find him and encounter a pair of 10-foot, hungry Terror Birds believed to be extinct for centuries.


Online

Kevan Otto

ONLINE is a dramatic Christian-based story of love, temptation, ambition that touches on relevant subjects that challenge every relationship, and offers solid “scripture based” resolutions.