Kamis, 28 Januari 2016

Downton Abbey’s Michelle Dockery and Lord of the Rings’ John Rhys-Davies Star in Stunning New Faith-Based Documentary

Downton Abbey’s Michelle Dockery and Lord of the Rings’ John Rhys-Davies Star in Stunning New Faith-Based Documentary

Film Explores One of the Greatest Unknown Female Artists
By Dan Wooding, Founder of the ASSIST News Service
Many Beautiful things movie posterWASHINGTON, DC (ANS -- Jan. 24, 2016) -- Has the world missed one of the greatest female Christian artists of all time? Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey) and John Rhys-Davies (Lord of the Rings) help explore this question in the new documentary film Many Beautiful Things, about the nearly unknown Lilias Trotter.
According to a news release from DeMoss (http://demoss.com), Dockery, who played aristocratic Lady Mary in Downton Abbey, travels to the Victorian Era to tell the true story of a daring young woman who defied cultural norms after winning the favor of England’s top art critic of the day, John Ruskin.
Lilias Trotter self portraitFeaturing the voices of Dockery (Lilias Trotter) and Davies (John Ruskin), Many Beautiful Things takes viewers on the journey of a prodigious, self-taught young female artist who finds herself torn between two desires—to strengthen her flourishing artistic talents or pursue a higher calling as a missionary serving marginalized women and children in North Africa.
Through dazzling animation and cinematography featuring original works by Trotter, the film challenges the faith community to question how much they are willing to sacrifice to serve God. Trotter’s history is shared through the eyes of Miriam Rockness, a self-made scholar in her early 70s who has become the world's leading expert on the artist-turned-missionary after nearly 30 years of research.
Michelle Dockery recording her roleThe film debuts on Feb. 6 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, with theatrical screenings taking place around the country Feb. 7 – 14., and Many Beautiful Things will be available to download and on DVD on International Women’s Day: March 8.
To learn more about the film or the screenings around the country, visit https://manybeautifulthings.com.
About Many Beautiful Things
John Ryes DaviesMany Beautiful Things: The Life and Vision of Lilias Trotter is directed by award-winning filmmaker Laura Waters Hinson (As We Forgive) and produced by Hisao Kurosawa, the son of legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, with original music by Sleeping at Last.
About the Director
Directing her fourth documentary, Laura Waters Hinson is a filmmaker based in Washington. She is the founder of Image Bearer Pictures and produced As We Forgive, an inspiring film that discovered hope and forgiveness amid the tragic Rwandan Genocide. The film won the 2008 Student Academy Award for best documentary.
About the Score
Michelle Docker in Downton Abbey useSleeping At Last is the moniker of Chicago singer-songwriter, producer and composer Ryan O’Neal. His music is featured in TV and film such as The Twilight Saga, The Fault in Our Stars (trailer), Grey’s Anatomy, Criminal Minds, Bones and more.
For more information, please contact Adrienne Brown, DeMoss, P: 770.813.0000, M: 404.998.1106, e-mail: abrown@demoss.com .
Photo captions: 1) Poster for the film. 2) Lilias Trotter self portrait. 3) Michelle Dockery recording her role. 4) John Rhys-Davies. 5) Scene from Downton Abbey: Bonding over their grief: Michelle as Lady Mary with son George and Allen as Tom Branson with baby Sybbie (Carnival). 6) Dan Wooding.
Dan Wooding at HSBN useAbout the writer: Dan Wooding is an award-winning author, broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for more than 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the author of some 45 books and has two TV programs and one radio show in Southern California, and has reported widely for ANS from various parts of the world.
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