Pro-Life Movie to Appear Nationwide on TV's Family Theater
The low budget, pro-life drama "One Day in May" makes its nationwide FamilyNet TV debut Aug. 18-24. (Check local listings.)
August, 2003 -- Is the world ready for a powerful independent feature film that dramatizes the tragedy of abortion from a pro-life perspective?
Set in the waiting room of an abortion clinic, "One Day in May" tells the story of a college senior who must overcome abuse and betrayal to fight for the life of his girlfriend's unborn baby. Winner of the award for "Most Creative Story Line" at the WYSIWYG Film Festival, the movie stars Maria Bellantoni (ER, Law & Order), John Paul Lavoisier (One Life to Live) and Chrisie Penna.
"One Day in May" is set to be broadcast on FamilyNet TV on the following dates and times: Aug.18 at 7 p.m.; Aug.19, 12 a.m.; Aug. 23, 9 p.m.; Aug. 24, 3 a.m. (ALL TIMES EASTERN. Check local listings!)
FamilyNet TV is a 24-hour network airing more than 50 hours of original, values-based programs weekly. FamilyNet broadcasts to an estimated 33 million TV households and is available on cable systems and broadcast stations nationwide.
An eye-opening look at this daily tragedy, "One Day in May" challenges hearts and minds with an intense story and excellent performances.
For more info on "One Day in May", or to order a copy on VHS or DVD go to www.2edged.com. Or you can ask for it at your favorite bookstore.
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