Republican National Convention to Feature Pro-Life Drama ‘Voiceless’

The trailer for Voiceless will be streamed at the Republican National Convention “Life of the Party” event held at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland Tuesday, July 19th from 11am to 2pm. In addition, the film’s co-executive producer Jason Jones will be speaking at the event. All pro-lifers have been invited to come celebrate Life with keynote speaker Coach Lou Holtz, RNC for Life founder Phyllis Schlafly, and the Eagle Forum Education Center staff.

Jones, founder of Movie to Movement, a non-profit organization that uses the medium of motion pictures to engage audiences on the nature and dignity of the human person, is working with the Voiceless film team to add 100 screens to the release of the new pro-life film which debuts in theaters nationwide on October 7.

“Inch by inch, we are fighting to take back our culture from Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry,” said Jones. “We must help those battling bravely in the legislatures and courts by reshaping the national discourse–one way we do that is through the arts and films such as Voiceless. We see this as a shift from the courthouse to the movie-house in an effort to transform our nation.”

The winner of multiple awards, Voiceless has been honored as Northeast Film Festival’s Best Feature and People’s Choice for Best Feature Film and Best Feature Film from the California Independent Film Festival. The film will be released by ArtAffects Entertainment. To learn more, visit www.voicelessthemovie.com.

Film Synopsis: Battling his own inner-demons, Jesse (Rusty Joiner: Last Ounce Of Courage, Dodgeball, “Days of Our Lives”) encounters a young, pregnant teen overcome with grief that, after an impulsive abortion, has her family blaming Jesse for more than just her final decision. Jesse’s wife Julia (Jocelyn Cruz: Strike One, This Is Our Time) must come to terms with her own choices and decide if she can support her husband as opposition mounts against him. Comedian Paul Rodriguez also stars as Virgil with James Russo as Pastor Gil.

(Source: Christian Newswire)

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