Films

Featured Films

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Famous Enough (2026)

Short - Dark Comedy - 15 min

“Every Spotlight is a Target”

A naive, semi-famous actor walks through an airport terminal meeting both fans, foes and “frenemies” along the way. As he juggles his newfound celebrity, social media and his thirst for fame, he learns the hard way who to trust and who not to when he is suddenly kidnapped.

A sharp, darkly funny, and winding examination of fame’s fragile middle, where visibility is a trap, and attention comes at a cost — Famous Enough depicts the illusion of relevance in an age where everyone’s watching but no one really sees you.

The Pulpit: Prelude (2023)

Short - Faith Crime Thriller - 9 min

“Beware the Enemy Within”

When a progressive, Midwestern pastor’s life is threatened by extremists, she must answer to a gang of interrogating FBI Agents as she reels from the trauma of terrorism.

The Pulpit: Prelude is about small town politics and the challenges faced by progressive leadership. The film sheds light on the violence and prejudice aimed at marginalized groups within faith communities and the challenges of seeking help from institutions like law enforcement.

See more at ThePulpitFilm.com.

Endowed (2017)

Short - Drama - 9 min

“Is the World Burning?”

A father comes home to discover his distraught son. But consoling him proves to be more difficult than he and his wife were expecting.

“Endowed” is a parable about fatherhood, family, fear and faith.

On Sight (2016)

Pilot - Crime Thriller - 36 min

“Be Careful What You See”

An experienced, white Patrol Officer inexplicably sees the same Black man over and over again. Now juggling jurisdiction, media scrutiny, and a crippling home life, Officer Decklin toes the line to catch his “criminal”.  But is his mission based on duty… or on sight?

 How far would you follow your suspicions? 

“On Sight” is a response to the epidemic of police brutality.  It tells a story about the relationship between Police and Civilians, Duty versus Jurisdiction, and the condemning power of Suspicion.