New Faith-Based Film "My Brother's Keeper" Offers Hope to those Suffering from PTSD
Collide Distribution and Iconic Events are honored to bring the feature film MY BROTHER'S KEEPER to theaters nationwide. Beginning March 19, this powerful story of faith and redemption in the wake of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) will begin to impact audiences all across the US. Ticketing has launched.
View the trailer here:
"I wrote MY BROTHER'S KEEPER to, in part, share my father's personal battle with PTSD," shares Ty Manns, writer of the film and President and CEO of Manns Mackie Studios. "We are realizing that, as we are starting to resume life after the pandemic, struggles with issues of faith, fear, depression, and PTSD go far beyond the military. We pray that MY BROTHER'S KEEPER will help families realize that help is available, and that they do not have to suffer alone." Bishop Charles Mackie, Executive Producer and COO of Manns Mackie Studios, continues, "MY BROTHER'S KEEPER faces tough issues head-on and gives real hope and help to viewers."
FILM SYNOPSIS:
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER shares the story of returning war veteran SFC Travis Fox (TC Stallings) who has one more battle to fight - PTSD. Fox and his best friend SFC Ron "Preach" Pearcy (Joey Lawrence) are in their 6th combat deployment when Preach and his entire Ranger platoon are killed in a deadly improvised explosive device attack. Travis returns to his hometown to settle the affairs of his parents who had passed away years before. In searching for answers about his parents, he also discovers a new obstacle in PTSD. He finds support from church counselor, Tiffany Robertson (Keshia Knight-Pulliam) and slowly begins to rediscover his faith in God, until he discovers a secret. Travis uncovers a secret hidden by his best friend Donnie Berry (Robert Ri'chard) that threatens his new-found faith, restores his guilt, and causes him to consider the unthinkable.
MY BROTHER'S KEEPER was directed by Kevan Otto (A QUESTION OF FAITH, FORGIVEN) and written by US Army Veteran Ty Manns (A QUESTION OF FAITH, THE 5TH QUARTER). The film stars TC Stallings (WAR ROOM, A QUESTION OF FAITH), Joey Lawrence (Melissa & Joey, Blossom, Hawaii Five-0), Robert Ri'chard (COACH CARTER, Empire), and Keshia Knight Pulliam (The Cosby Show). Sign up to receive up-to-the-minute information on the film, discover exclusive content, find information on group ticketing, and purchase individual tickets at mbkfilm.com.
About Manns Mackie Studios:
Manns Mackie Studios is a concept-to-consumer feature- film production company that specializes in family and faith-based films.
Iconic Events is a premium marketing and content delivery platform for rights holders that enhances a shared fan experience presented in cinemas through a state of the art visual and immersive sound experience on the Big Screen. In partnership with some of the nation's leading cinema brands and finest luxury theaters, the Iconic Theatre Network is comprised of over 45 independent theatre circuits representing 800+ theatre locations and over 7,000 screens nationwide with a presence in all of the top DMAs. Iconic Events acquires, markets, and distributes a diverse range of exciting events delivered to audiences in the comfort and convenience of their local theatres.
Collide Distribution, a division of Collide Media Group, specializes in downstreaming home entertainment distribution through UPHE Content Group. Collide Media Group was formed in 2016 by veteran Christian entertainment marketing executive Bob Elder with a mission dedicated to "elevating media that inspires a deeper relationship with Christ." The Collide team has worked on over 50 Faith-Based films, creating and executing marketing campaigns that have generated billions of impressions and resulted in hundreds of millions of ticket transactions. The Group is officed in historic downtown Franklin Tennessee.
About UPHE Content Group:
Headquartered in London, UPHE Content Group is a repertoire centre of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, acquiring and producing multi-genre entertainment for distribution across theatrical, home entertainment, television and digital platforms on a worldwide basis. UPHE Content Group is part of Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and is a unit of Universal Filmed Entertainment Group (UFEG). UFEG produces, acquires, markets and distributes filmed entertainment worldwide in various media formats for theatrical, home entertainment, television and other distribution platforms, as well as consumer products, interactive gaming and live entertainment. The global division includes Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Brand Development, Fandango and DreamWorks Animation Film and Television. UFEG is part of NBCUniversal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production and marketing of entertainment, news and information to a global audience. NBCUniversal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, world-renowned theme parks and a suite of leading Internet-based businesses. NBCUniversal is a subsidiary of Comcast Corporation.
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