A lunchtime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is in session at the historical John Street Methodist Church in the financial district of downtown New York City. Randy Messersmith plays Bill, a crippled atheist and highly successful N. Y. stockbroker, who is in attendance after a recent car accident the night before while drinking and driving has injured an 8-year old girl and critically injured her father. He encounters a mysterious presence who catapults him down a rabbit hole of repressed memories, and regret. Bill is faced with an urgent choice: continue to follow his current life philosophy, or accept a higher power that might save his life. The movie is a triumph in so many ways. The team has done a fantastic job creating a dark gritty drama about redemption, loss and reality.
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Saving Faith - masterpiece!
jodiekeen21 August 2022
Saw this at a film festival not long ago. The film is excellent. A lunchtime Alcoholics Anonymous meeting is in session at the historical John Street Methodist Church in the financial district of downtown New York City. Bill, a crippled atheist and highly successful N. Y. stockbroker, is in attendance after a recent car accident the night before while drinking and driving has injured an 8-year old girl and critically injured her father. He encounters a mysterious presence who catapults him down a rabbit hole of repressed memories, and regret. Story is well-written, acting is exquisite and editing is professional. I urge everyone to see this masterpiece.
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