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If you love watching movies that are heartwarming, I think you may really love Finding Grace. This is a great story about a girl who is a troubled teen who discovers faith, family and hope. I absolutely loved this movie, and I hope that you all will too. I love any movie that is very inspirational, and I thought this one surely was. An amazing movie to watch with the whole family.
Vision Films and Mythic Pictures are proud to present Finding Grace, the heartwarming and timely reminder that having faith and hope is a choice you can always make. Written and directed by Warren Fast, Finding Grace is the charming and loving story of a family who find their way back to one another by embracing faith and kindness. With wonderful and heartfelt performances, Finding Grace will be available to rent and buy for the first time on video-on-demand this April.
Starring Paris Warner (Little Women, Once I was a Beehive), Jasen Wade (The Cokeville Miracle, Saints and Soldiers: Airborne Creed), Kisha Sharon Oglesby (L.A. Law, On The Road), Erin Gray (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century., Baywatch), David Keith (An Officer and A Gentleman, Hawaii Five-0), Bo Svenson (Inglorious Basterds, Kill Bill Vol. 2)and Bethany Davenport (Summer of ‘67, The Perfect Race), Finding Grace is about a teen serving community service in a retirement home who develops a friendship with one of the residents, learning the power of family, hope, and faith.
A troubled teenage girl, Alaska Rose’s (Paris Warner) life is turned upside down when she is forced to provide community service in a retirement home. As she develops a close friendship with one of the residents. Julianna Foster (Kisha Sharon Oglesby), she learns that giving is greater than receiving and she is forever changed when she discovers the power of family, hope, and faith through the strength of her devoted single father, Conner (Jasen Wade).
Finding Grace will be available on digital on April 14 for an SRP of $4.99 – $9.99 from platforms including iTunes, Vudu, Google Play, Xbox, Amazon, and FandangoNow, as well as cable affiliates everywhere and to buy on DVD on May 5 for $12.99 online at all major retailers.
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