LOS ANGELES, January 2, 2025 — Grace-Based Films, a non-profit film production company behind the successful documentary A Case for Love, is pleased to announce the National Week of Hope, starting January 19th, coinciding with the US presidential inauguration.
The initiative encourages community film screenings nationwide, promoting dialogue and understanding during challenging times. These screenings aim to foster unity and constructive conversations focused on love, compassion, and community building, bridging societal divides.
A Case for Love has resonated with audiences across the United States, sparking important discussions on empathy and acceptance. Churches, temples, schools, community centers, colleges, and other organizations have utilized the film for discussion and learning.
A Case for Love is available for rent or purchase on various streaming and cable platforms, including iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, DISH, DirecTV, and other online retailers. Audience feedback and testimonials highlighting the film’s impact are accessible online [link removed for brevity].
Grace-Based Films, a Los Angeles-based company, is committed to creating impactful films for contemporary audiences. The company’s mission is to connect with viewers amidst life’s complexities, reaffirm their inherent worth, and foster stronger community bonds.
For more information on A Case for Love, the National Week of Hope, or Grace-Based Films, visit [link removed for brevity] or contact: [link removed for brevity].
Contact:
Brian Ide
President
Grace-Based Films
SOURCE Grace-Based Films, Inc.
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