Bishop TD Jakes Spearheads ‘Faith and Family’ Film Festival at MegaFest
The inaugural International Faith and Family Film Festival will debut at Bishop T.D. Jakes’ MegaFest 2013 in Dallas, Aug. 29-31, at the Omni Dallas Hotel.
The film festival will showcase projects including Fox Searchlight’s Black Nativity, Image Entertainment’s Winnie Mandela and Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Heaven Is for Real. Actress Regina King is also expected to attend. Works from BET and a range of other high-quality films from around the world will also be highlighted.
Bishop Jakes, who has long appreciated the entertainment media’s influence in helping shape cultural messages and bring people to Christ, believes a new and vibrant faith-and-family film festival will raise the bar and change perceptions about faith-oriented films.
“Americans are looking for wholesome entertainment that reflects the values they practice and teach their children every day. We’re filling that void,” Jakes says. “This film festival is designed to encourage studios and the rising number of faith- and family-based film companies to help this type of entertainment grow.”
The International Faith and Family Film Festival has already attracted some of the most powerful players in Hollywood, including William Morris Endeavor partner and agent Charles King; Brian Edwards, producer of Mark Burnett’s record-setting History Channel series The Bible; DeVon Franklin, senior vice president of production at Columbia TriStar Pictures; Jeff Yordy, former director of marketing for Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment; Nikkole Denson-Randolph, vice president of special & alternative content for AMC Theatres; and representatives from Creative Artists Agency.
The festival will also feature panel discussions moderated by Mary Claire Kendall of Forbes; Kirstin Wilder, vice president and managing editor of Variety; Sarah Pulliam Bailey of Religion News Service; and Kevin Frazier, host of OMG! Insider. Discussions will cover “Marketing Within the Faith-Based Community,” “The Now and Future of Faith-Based Film and TV,” “Getting Your Film/TV Production Launched” and “The Rise of Digital Filmmaking, Distribution and Marketing.”
Heaven Is for Real, based on the testimony of a 4-year-old Nebraska boy who visited heaven and lived to share his story after emergency surgery, will also be the subject of a roundtable discussion during the film festival. Randall Wallace (Secretariat, Braveheart) is directing, and Joe Roth (Oz the Great and Powerful, Alice in Wonderland) is producing the film, which is still in production.
Moreover, the film festival will feature high-energy actor and screenwriter workshops, keynote addresses and a screenwriters’ treatment competition, the winner of which will have his or her project developed by T.D. Jakes Enterprises.
“This is more than just a film festival,” Jakes says. “It is an exciting and emotional reimagining of all that cinema can and should be for ourselves and future generations. Getting our hearts right and our families back together again is paramount. With this festival, we hope to provide more high-quality, family-friendly and Bible-centered films over time. This is an essential ingredient for the healing and strengthening of our culture.”
Tickets for the three-day event are $99 and entitle registrants to enjoy other events in the MegaFest lineup. Discount family and group packages are available. To register online, click here. For a complete list of scheduled events for the film festival visit www.mega-fest.com/filmfestival.