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Release from Fireproof the MovieA UNION OF
MARRIAGE ADVOCATES
I Now Pronounce the "Fireproof" Movie a Movement
Contact: Monique Sondag, 214-536-4319
ALBANY, Ga., March 28 /Christian
Newswire/ -- "Fireproof,"
www.FireprooftheMovie.com, the new action/relationship film from the
creators of "Facing the Giants" and "Flywheel," releases this September from
Sherwood Pictures and Provident Films. Already the movie is uniting marriage
advocates from across the U.S.
National groups such as Focus on the Family, Outreach, FamilyLife, The
Marriage CoMission, America's Family Coaches, AMFM, Marriage Alive
Communications, and MarriageToday endorse the movie and are urging their
constituencies to see it. Influencers such as marriage expert Gary Smalley
and Bubba Cathy of Chick-fil-A are also working to spread the word.
It's no secret that U.S. marriages are in crisis. The U.S. Census Bureau and
marriage organizations vary on the stats but agree that nearly half of all
weddings lead to divorce--with rates highest in the Bible belt. Some 25
percent of U.S. adults divorce at least once; and given the abundance of
poor marriages, many couples skip it outright.
"Fireproof" mirrors the problems of many marriages, in this case through a
firefighter whose high-stress job spills into his home life. Hitting on pain
points common to married life--from indifference to insults to emotional
affairs and internet porn--the story opens with a couple's disintegration.
"Most movies are about relationships that lead to marriage," Michael Catt,
of Sherwood Pictures said. "'Fireproof' picks up seven years into a marriage
headed for divorce. And the question is: Can a cold marriage revive? Why
stay together?"
Given that firefighters have one of the nation's highest divorce rates,
"Fireproof" also has the support of many firefighters and related
organizations. John White, former head of the Los Angeles Fire Department's
Search & Rescue Team, is urging firefighters across the country to see it.
Bubba Cathy of Chick-fil-A doubles as movie promoter to every audience he
addresses: "Since visiting the 'Fireproof' set, I've been Fireproof's
biggest fan," he says. "On top of a powerful message and the potential to
change lives and marriages, this is one great movie!"
People like Bob Waliszewski, director of Focus on the Family's Plugged in
and Scott Evans, founder and CEO of Outreach, Inc., are excited about the
movie's potential to inspire people to want to heal their marriages and
actually show them how. "The clips have me excited about the potential of
this film to give hope to struggling marriages," Waliszewski said.
"We all know marriages are in trouble," Evans said. "[What] a powerful and
relevant way to address the need and provide hope for healing."
Dr. Jeff S. Fray, chair of The Marriage CoMission, echoes Evans and
Waliszewski: "Fireproof's challenge to 'never leave your partner behind'
brings to us a dramatic experience of the power of sacrifice and
forgiveness. I expect this film to give viewers more confidence that great
marriages can be a reality."
Dennis Rainey, president of FamilyLife, sees this one movie's impact far
beyond weekend movie-going. "'Fireproof' is going to do more than entertain
and stir hearts when it comes to movie theaters," he said.
"This movie is about fireproofing your most important earthly relationship,"
Executive Producer Jim McBride says on behalf of the filmmakers. "Our hope
and prayer is that people will be touched by the story of Caleb and
Catherine and commit to fireproofing their marriages--no matter what state
those marriages are currently in."
Sherwood's aim to "reach the world from Albany, GA" rides on first-rate
entertainment packing powerful messages. Its first movie, "Flywheel,"
explored business integrity. "Facing the Giants" tackled personal fear and
failure. Now "Fireproof" asks what makes a true hero.
For more information about "Fireproof," how individuals and organizations
can get involved, and in what theaters the movie will open, stay current
with www.FireprooftheMovie.com.
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