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Magdalena: Released From Shame
Synopsis
A woman
caught in the shameful act of adultery; a social outcast ignored
because of her loose lifestyle; a recluse shunned in society for 12
years because of a despicable illness; a widow mourning the loss of her
only son. An ugly thread of shame, sorrow and hopelessness painfully
weaves its way through each of these women’s lives.
After
spending three years following Jesus, Mary Magdalene has seen it
all—lives changed, miracles performed, the sorrow of death and
yet the triumph of life. Mary has watched in amazement as Jesus taught
a whole new way of looking at life and at people. Jesus radically
transformed her own life when he healed her from demon possession, so
much so that she became his follower.
Fast forward to A.D. 40.
Although Jesus no longer remains on earth, Mary Magdalene still lives a
changed life. Despite his miraculous works and his surprising
compassion, not everyone bought into the teachings of this man, Jesus.
Skeptical about this supposed Savior, Mary’s friend questions
her, “The God who created all of this? I doubt He even sees
me, much less knows me.”
In response, Mary Magdalene
passionately retells the details of Jesus’ life—from birth,
to death, and eventually to resurrection—and how his life
continues on in the lives of those who follow him...
Credits
Nardine Productions presents "Magdalena:
Released From Shame" in association with Inspirational Films.
Starring: Brian Deacon, Rebecca Ritz, Gigi Orisillo and Shira Lane.
Produced by: Jim Schmidt, John Schmidt and Jill Schrag. Co-produced by:
John Shepherd and Jason Behrman. Executive Producer: Dave Ross.
Director of Photography: Joseph Calloway. Edited by: John Schmidt.
Music by J.A.C. Redford and John Bishart, conducted by J.A.C. Redford.
Directed by Charlie Jordan Brookins.
© 2007
Nardine
Productions | Site by
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