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The Hail Mary From Actor Writer And Director Daniel Roebuck A Lifetime Experience

The Hail Mary From Actor Writer And Director Daniel Roebuck A Lifetime Experience

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Hawk Hill Pictures, in partnership with A Channel of Peace, announces the upcoming release of the feature film "The Hail Mary," a heartfelt comedy-drama written and directed by veteran actor and filmmaker Daniel Roebuck ("Matlock," "The Fugitive"). The film will premiere Feb. 21 in The Lehigh Valley, Penn., where it was filmed, ahead of a broader national rollout on Feb. 27.When football season is officially wrapped, "The Hail Mary" is poised to deliver a new kind of comeback story rooted in redemption, faith and community. Set within a Catholic school environment, the film follows a disillusioned man who unexpectedly rediscovers purpose, family and belief in the most unlikely of ways.Roebuck, who also stars in the lead role, credits his Catholic school upbringing and the religious sisters who taught him as major influences on the story."I had such a positive experience growing up in Catholic schools and in the church, and I've always wanted to tell a story that reflects that; something people could relate to, with a sense of humor," says Roebuck. "We even used my old school as the rival team's location in the film, which made it all the more personal."In "The Hail Mary," Roebuck portrays Jake Bauer, a bitter and isolated loner whose life is upended when he is reluctantly recruited to coach a struggling Catholic school football team. The effort is spearheaded by the determined and sharp-witted Sister Kathy, played by Marsha Dietlein Bennett ("Newlyweds," "Little Children"). What begins as an unwanted obligation evolves into a journey of service, healing and unexpected community."This is a story about second chances," adds Roebuck. "Not just for one man, but for anyone who's ever needed a reminder that grace doesn't give up."The film features an ensemble cast that includes Timothy E. Goodwin ("Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty"), Bret Anthony ("Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company'"), Duane Whitaker ("Pulp Fiction"), Tyler Mane ("X-Men") and Joe Estevez ("Eyes Upon Waking"). Following its Lehigh Valley premiere, "The Hail Mary" will be released nationally on Feb. 27 through Hawk Hill Pictures using a multi-tiered distribution strategy that includes theatrical screenings in select cities, licensed church screenings nationwide, and school and community engagements with curated discussion materials."We are excited for not only faith audiences to see the film, but mainstream audiences as well," said Jen Katzfey, President of Hawk Hill Pictures. "This film doesn't just entertain, it opens doors for meaningful conversations about forgiveness, mentorship and healing."Theaters, churches, schools and community organizations interested in hosting a screening of "The Hail Mary" can submit a request here through the Hawk Hill Pictures website. Discussion guides will be available to support group engagement.Here's the trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrEcVI36qk8 This message was sent by Premiere Networks, Inc. 15260 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. If you do not wish to receive such messages from us in the future, please E-mail guestbooking@premierenetworks.com. 
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