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Midnight Clear (short film)

Midnight Clear (short film)
Directed by Dallas Jenkins

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This Season, Hope Is Found In Unexpected Places. From Jerry B. Jenkins, author of the best-selling LEFT BEHIND series . On Christmas Eve in the Arizona desert, a middle-aged man (Stephen Baldwin) and an old woman (K Callan) contemplate suicide. But through chance run-ins with strangers and perhaps some divine intervention, they cross paths and change each other's life forever. Based on a story from best-selling author Jerry B. Jenkins, this Christmas Special is a parable for today about how random acts of kindness can, unbeknownst to us all, have a life-altering impact on others. Get the brand new feature film inspired by this award winning short film!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #65908 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-11-15
  • Formats: Anamorphic, NTSC
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 22 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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Jerry Jenkins has done it again... This will be a high impact evangelistic tool for churches that have the courage/faith to use it. --Dr. James MacDonald, Pastor, Harvest Bible Church, Chicago

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I would use this as a discussion starter with my youth Sunday School class...great production values...this is a winner! --Josh McDowell

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Disturbing and hopeful, compelling and promising. The opening is a riveting moment of fear that resolves into a story of reconciliation. It is a natural to provoke discussion about the stark realities of life without the Lord. --John MacArthur


Customer Reviews

Love the movie5
This is the short version of the movie but it was good. I enjoy
the relaionships...more develops in the long movie but this is a
good short one.

This Little Film Left Me Dumbfounded...5
Only 20 minutes long, this aptly titled film left me simultaneously dumbfounded and in awe. Alone, sitting in his rundown car parked in the desert on Christmas Eve, Stephen Baldwin's character, sweating, swigs from a bottle, puts a gun to his chin, yet he stops short. Nearby, and also alone, an elderly woman prepares a suicidal brew in her kitchen. That's all I'll reveal about the storyline, though, as part of the beauty of this movie is seeing how its pieces come together. Midnight Clear is about huge things (existence, relationship) and the small (a smile, a song)--at the same time, even the hugeness of the small. It's heavy, yet full of hope. The movie's brevity and thought-provoking aspects make it an ideal discussion-starter for a small group or get together, although before the talking starts prepare to be found speechless for a ponderous wow moment. Baldwin's performance, by the way, is mesmerizing.

From the director...4
Please bear in mind that this is a short film. It's not intended to be a complete film.

Interestingly enough, we're actually developing a full-length feature based on this short, so we'll see what happens. Hope you enjoy this!

Thanks

Dallas Jenkins
www.jenkins-entertainment.com
dallas@jenkins-entertainment.com