![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Director David Helling, at the premiere of “His Only Son” in Vineyard, Utah, said he would like to do a series of feature films on stories from the Old Testament. ‘His Only Son’ continues to perform well at the box office.Critic Alan Ng said, “The film faithfully tells Abraham’s story along with a very Christian ending and top-notch indie storytelling.” On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 82% score among critics and a 96% for the audience category. The film was released on March 31 ahead of Easter and has positive critical and audience scores. Abraham struggles with the command to sacrifice Isaac. The storylines are unified by themes like covenant and personal sacrifice.ĭuring the film, Isaac doesn’t know what’s happening, but Abraham and the audience do. The movie was filmed in the deserts of California and it sets the events of Genesis 22, where Abraham has been asked to sacrifice his son Isaac, parallel with earlier biblical narratives of how Abram and Sarai became Abraham and Sarah, as well as Sarai’s struggles with infertility and Hagar and the Abrahamic covenant. Neal Harmon, CEO and co-founder of Angel Studios, said, “We’ve seen this happen for the investors who made ‘Dry Bar Comedy’ possible and again with those who invested in ‘The Chosen.’ We’re so thrilled, but not surprised, that those individuals who funded the P&A for ‘His Only Son’ are seeing a return.” Since then, the film has continued to generate revenue and investors will receive a 120% return. ![]() ‘A cold place to have a premiere’: Angel Studios debuts ‘His Only Son’ in Utah. ![]()
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