Another independent Christian movie out on DVD
'Come What May' hailed by pro-life movement nationwide
2009 WorldNetDaily
"With the smashing success of Kirk Cameron's "Fireproof" and other similar films, Sony Pictures has released another independent Christian video –
"Come What May," a drama about one of the most controversial issues of the day, abortion. In the movie, Caleb, a student at Patrick Henry College, is caught up in a moral tug-of-war involving his parents, his desire to win the national moot court championship and his deepest convictions.
"Come What May" represents the dramatic directorial debut of homeschooling father and filmmaker George Escobar, who relied on a cast and production crew largely made up of students from the college.
Escobar formerly served as vice president of product development for discovery and executive director for AOL/Time Warner. He got his inspiration from movies such as "Fireproof" and "Facing the Giants," independent pictures with Christian themes and messages."
Another description:
"Patrick Henry College and the Advent Film Group team up in a new film presenting arguments that one day could be used to overturn the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that found a right to abortion in the U.S. Constitution.
In the movie, Caleb, a Christian student attending Patrick Henry, is caught in a moral tug-of-war as he challenges Roe v. Wade at the Nation Moot Court Championship. At the same time, the character's mother, a feminist attorney, argues the case at the U.S. Supreme Court, but on the opposing side.
This film is appropriate for the whole family. 93 minutes.