A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 2, 2007
Original Title:
Turn Around
Alternate Titles:
Overcome
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
2B Films
Candlelight Media Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 84
Based on the story of Alma the Younger. Sara is at the top of her game. She has the chance to be chosen for an elite summer tennis program, but her hopes are dashed unexpectedly by the one person no one likes - Colton. Colton is at the bottom of life, constantly leading others away, hurting people, giving no one respect, and making fun of other teens for going to church. But then his parents pray for some intervention in his life. When he's partying one night, Colton ends up in a car wreck with Sara, and goes through an experience that changes him. But facing life after you've done everything wrong can sometimes be the hardest step, and Colton must find a way to prove to everyone - especially to Sara - that he's changed.
Additional Photography:
John Lyde
Additional Writing:
John Lyde
Assistant Camera:
Nathan D. Lee
Rob Youngberg
Dalan Granat
Assistant Director:
Mary Sivertsen
Costume Designer:
Sonja Nelson
Director:
Brian Brough
Director of Photography:
Jeff Gustafson
Editor:
John Lyde
Executive Producer:
AJC Pennyworth
Elisa Jan
Gaffer:
Ephraim Smith
Ryan Cannon
Key Grip:
Kevin Woodward
Noah Sunday
Legal Services:
Michael Morales
Matthew Fladell
Makeup & Hair:
Sonja Nelson
Music:
Michael Shumway
Producer:
Brian Brough
Brittany Wiscombe
Production Accountant:
Gregory K. Brough
Production Assistant:
Christopher Coppel
Production Designer:
Anthony Straga
Sound Designer:
Matt Davis
Sound Mixer:
Bryan Baird
Matt Davis
Writer:
Brittany Wiscombe
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