The Third Annual Chuches Making Movies Christian Film Festival will take place at the Woodbridge Renaissance, Iselin, New Jersey, October 9-11, 2015. The Press team is able to aid you in setting up nterviews with festival executives, filmmakers, and talent. We will do our best to accommodate all requests made a week in advance. Please follow us on twitter @churchmadefilms and access our Facebook page by going to Facebook.com/churchesmakingmovies.com. Thank you.
Churches Making Movies Press Department
jayla@churchesmakingmovies.com
518-530-1413
PRESS CREDENTIALS
Requests for press access to the Churches Making Movies Christian Film Festival should be made via email to Jayla-Lynn James, jayla@churchesmakingmovies.com
PRESS CONTACTS
Jayla-lynn James, 518-530-1413, jayla@churchesmakingmovies.com
Shareen Clark, 518-530-1413, shareen@churchesmakingmovies.com
LaVonne McIver James, 862-588-2671, lavonne@churchesmakingmovies.com
FESTIVAL INFORMATION
NEWS
Church Claims Film Got 'R-Rating' From Motion Picture Association of America Because of Its Faith
Message
CHURCHES MAKING MOVIES COMING TO CLARK NEXT MONTH
CLARK – The Churches Making Movies Christian Film Festival (CMM) will be held primarily at the Holiday Inn, Clark, from Oct.11-13.
CHURCHES MAKING MOVIES AND VISION VIDEO ANNOUNCE SPONSORSHIP
(Clark, N.J., August 27, 2013) —The Churches Making Movies Christian Film Festival (CMM) and Vision Video announced today Vision Video is a Supporting Sponsor of the festival.
CHRISTIAN FILM SHOT IN MORGANTOWN TO OPEN FESTIVAL New Jersey event to feature ‘Seven Deadly Words’
MARTINSVILLE — Doc Benson ran out of money during the filming of “Seven Deadly Words.” But he said he felt the message was so strong, he went on a hunger strike campaign to raise the money needed to finish.
Movie written by a teenager and filmed by amateurs chosen for Christian film festival
When she was 7 years old, Aerin White
struggled with reading and writing.
Her parents, Gary and Shannon White, homeschool their seven children and decided to give Aerin a break from reading lessons. It was a tough decision, but proved to be the best for his daughter, Gary said.