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Fireproof is a 2008 American Christian drama film released by Samuel Goldwyn Films and Affirm Films (the company's first film), [2] directed by Alex Kendrick, who co-wrote and co-produced it with Stephen Kendrick. The film stars Kirk Cameron, Erin Bethea, and Ken Bevel.
Some ideas: On the steps or inside of a beautiful library where other great love missives reside, at a museum, or at the place you first met. 18. Or a bunch of love letters…
Kendrick Brothers was founded in 2013 in Albany, Georgia by Alex Kendrick, Stephen Kendrick and Shannon Kendrick, filmmakers of Sherwood Pictures. [1] After releasing several increasingly successful faith-based movies with Sherwood Pictures including Flywheel, Facing the Giants, Fireproof, and Courageous, Kendrick Brothers was formed as a production company to "step beyond Sherwood and expand ...
Alcohol/drug guidance video [104] [105] 1989 Listen to Me: Tucker Muldowney — 1990 The Willies: Mike Seaver 1998 The Birth of Jesus: Uncle Kirk Direct-to-video 2001 Left Behind: The Movie: Buck Williams — 2002 Left Behind II: Tribulation Force: 2005 Left Behind: World at War: 2008 Fireproof: Caleb Holt 2012 Monumental: In Search of America ...
Produced and directed by the Erwin Brothers, the music video for "Slow Fade" was shot in Birmingham, Alabama. [20] The video depicts a deteriorating family slowly fading because of the compromising decisions they have made. [20] It premiered on Yahoo! Music on May 21, 2008, receiving placement of the website's front page. [20]
Then the couple took yet another step in their relationship: They decided, in February 2022, to share the details of their love story on TikTok, on which Danielle’s account now boasts more than ...
Kirk Cameron approached the Kendricks, with whom he had previously worked on Fireproof, to produce the movie after seeing David's story depicted in I Lived on Parker Avenue. [9] For the time jump, the filmmakers chose to use two sets of actors to play David's birth parents, while de-aging techniques to depict David's adoptive parents. [12] "
1) Fireproof has received generally negative to mixed reviews from the non-Christian, secular press. 'Secular' (implying no particular religious affiliation) is a useful adjective here, but 'non-Christian' is more troublesome. A secular critic (i.e. one who does not review movies with an overtly religious tone/viewpoint) can still be Christian.