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
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.
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.
To learn more about the film or the screenings around the country, visit https://manybeautifulthings.com.
About Many Beautiful Things
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
Link to trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRNOLKMpkJ0 .
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.
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