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Feature Film | 2013 | Peter C.
Best Feature Film | 2013 | Peter C.
2013 | Peter C.
2013 | Peter C.
Dove Foundation Faith Seal - Caution V.
The first time a film won three Jury award prizes in the history of the Bel Air Film Festival. At the 2013 Bel Air Film Festival, this film won Best Directing, Best Cinematography, and Best Feature Film.
Awards & Recognition in full BEL-AIR FILM FESTIVAL: Best Jury Feature Film DirectingBest Jury Feature Film CinematographyBest Jury Feature Film Award CENTRAL FLORIDA FILM FESTIVAL: Best Feature Film SAN ANTONIO CHRISTIAN FILM FESTIVAL: Best Feature FilmAudience Choice Award LIFE FEST FILM FESTIVAL: Best Feature FilmAudience Choice AwardDirector's Selection PROJECTING HOPE FILM FESTIVAL CHARLOTTE: Official Closing Selection PROJECTING HOPE FILM FESTIVAL PITTSBURGH: Official Closing Selection ACCOLADE COMPETITION: Award of Exellence GIDEON FILM FESTIVAL (Not competitive): Official selection MISSION FEST VANCOUVER FILM FESTIVAL: Official SelectionReceived the Dove Seal of Approval.Park City Red Carpet Premiere.San Antonio Holocaust Museum and JCC sponsored Red Carpet Premiere.World Congress of the Family featured film.Recognized by Yad Vashem.
The film's main character Hans, who fights against the Nazis to save Jewish lives, was actually a good friend and mentor to co-Writer and co-Director Peter C. Spencer, upon whom most of the stories and lives in the film, are based.
Winner of the S.A.I.C.F.F. (San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival) Jubilee Award for Best Feature Film 2013.
"Hans Poley: [Sarcastically to a Nazi Collaborator] Hail to the Fatherland [Does a mock Nazi salute] Hans Poley: [Scoffing as he fights a burly soldier] It must take a BIG man to kill innocent children"
"Piet Hartog: [Mocking Kris during a chase] It takes a BRAVE MAN too SHOOT CHILDREN. You know what Freud would say about this? No because that would mean you could read [last lines] Piet Hartog: [speaking from beyond the grave to Aty] I love to see you dance"