Music Video – Love Can Save The Children
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Filmed in January 2008 and final editing completed in November 2009. The music video tells the story of the feature film, Cherry Hill. We will be using this first production to promote Cherry Hill
Feature Film – Cherry Hill
Currently in pre-production. The following is the synopsis of the feature film.
(Based on the musical play From The Cross To The Throne)
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Sarah Abrams, a Caucasian with the heart of Mother Theresa, and Lynn Allen, a strong willed Afro-American, have been friends since college. After Graduate School Sarah and Lynn both worked
together as counselors at a State Institution for Orphans. For years they planned for the day when they would open a Foster Home with transitional housing that would make a difference in the lives of
a seemingly forgotten segment of our youth, “teen orphans”. Their goal is to help prepare teen orphans for their place in the community once they've reach the age they will no longer be taken care of
by the system, by providing a home that is built on faith, love and respect for themselves and others. With the help of family, friends and a few civic-minded businessmen in the community they lease
a run down farmhouse, once a cherry farm, that sits on 300 acres of land on the out skirts of the city. Through their hard work and determination they turn the farmhouse into their dream come true,
“Cherry Hill Youth Home”. Sarah and Lynn are preparing for their third year anniversary celebration and the building of their first transitional housing facilities. The home that has been a loving,
peaceful environment that nurtures the hopes for a brighter future for its twelve teenage orphans is suddenly being challenged by it’s newest teen, a troubled youth, William “Blade” Garner, aka Billy
the Blade, threatening the peace and harmony of the home.
Sarah and Lynn’s faith is further put to the test when the future of the home is jeopardized through a confrontation and a hostile takeover by their greedy, ambitious landlord, Sam Goodman. At the
same time Sarah and Lynn are planning to exercise their option to purchase the property, Sam Goodman is offered millions of dollars for the land and is not above using any means necessary to retain
ownership. Sarah and Lynn find themselves in a fight for the future existence of Cherry Hill and that of the kids. During the course of what appears to be a hopeless situation, they discover the true
character and strength of the family they’ve formed with the kids, proving that faith and determination can overcome all adversities, if you're willing to stand your ground, and having done all to
stand. STAND!
