The Sound of a Dirt Road

The Sound of a Dirt Road is a 2008 Christian film directed by Graham D. Alexander. In less than a year, Alexander wrote, directed and filmed the movie East Texas, for less than $900.[1] The Sound of a Dirt Road was featured at the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival.[2] It was chosen as one of eight finalists in the feature film category, out of 50 submissions.[1]

The Sound of a Dirt Road
Directed byGraham D. Alexander
Produced byDanny Alexander
Erin Alexander
Written byGraham D. Alexander
StarringRoss Renfroe
Jenny Hamilton
Music byTaylor Davis
Production
company
MyShow Productions
Release date
August 8, 2008 (2008-08-08)
Running time
119 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$900

Plot

John Crowe (Ross Renfroe) is a rancher whose family has owned and managed the Crowe Ranch for over 150 years. John meets Ellen Sower, and his life slowly begins to change. Jeremiah Stillwell, the soon-to-be pastor of the local church, also becomes interested in Ellen. Intellectual warfare ensues as John rescues Ellen, then learns she is deathly ill. Jeremiah desires power, and once he gets it, he goes after John.

gollark: I mean, it's not like a simple 4D physics sim would be different to a 3D/2D one with a slightly different vector type and more annoying rendering.
gollark: `to think therefore I think to think`?
gollark: "I think therefore I think I am"
gollark: There's a world where a person called Adolf Hitler helped cure cancer, perhaps? Makes more sense.
gollark: My personal view is that the universe is either deterministic or nondeterministic (but probably not in a way centered around intelligence like the eldræverse is), and that some loosely defined "free will" doesn't matter much anyway.

References

  1. Reuter, Molly (January 17, 2009). "East Texan's film honored by Christian musical festival". KLTV. Retrieved November 22, 2009.
  2. Ratliff, Larry (January 2, 2009). "Christian Film Festival features $101,000 prize". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved November 22, 2009.


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