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In 1938, CCC cadet John Patton Jr. (Bennett Parker) found the key to our darkest secret–an anomalous skeleton neither animal nor man. Uncertain of its implications, Patton hid the discovery away from the world—though never forgetting what he found.
Seventy years later, his grandson Gardner (Elliot Moon) is forced to come to terms with his grandfather’s past, a man he never knew but in whose footsteps he inevitably follows. When his cousin, controversial documentarian Bart Thompson (Luke Weaver), arrives for a seemingly routine shoot,
As his skepticism fades, and the lure of mystery grows,
A Genesis Found is an adventure to the heart of one man's quest to understand his beliefs, his purpose, and where we all began. Intriguing, exciting and original, A Genesis Found is a fast-paced, complex mystery, and a probing study of man's connection to nature, to one another, and to God.
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AAHH, when and where can I see the film???! I'm in Huntsville.
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The trailer is awesome!!! I must see this movie.
The film will privately premiere in December, but I don't think it will start playing venues until next spring. Once the film premieres on the festival circuit, we are planning on hosting a screening in the Huntsville area, so stay tuned for updates on that! And thanks for your interest!
I would love an interview or an invitation to the premiere and blog it on my local Huntsville blog and help promote. I also have an arts and entertainment on al.com called Color Me Huntsville.
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