Inspired by the Song of Solomon.
Aspiring singer-songwriter Jed King is struggling to catch a break and escape the long shadow of his famous father when he reluctantly agrees to a gig at a local vineyard harvest festival. Jed meets the vineyard owner’s daughter, Rose, and a romance quickly blooms. Soon after their wedding, Jed writes Rose “The Song,” which becomes a breakout hit. Suddenly thrust into a life of stardom and a world of temptation, his life and marriage begin to fall apart.
MPAA: Rated PG-13 for thematic elements including some substance abuse, smoking and rude references
Principal Cast: Alan Powell, Ali Faulkner, Caitlin Nicol-Thomas
Director: Richard Ramsey
In Theaters: September 26th
Out of his own infidelity and indiscretion, David King experiences hurt and loss as well as hope and new life.
Themes: Temptation, Lust, Mistake, Coveting, Sex, Abortion, Humanity, Dual Nature, Love
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Jed begs his wife to bring their child and travel on tour with his band.
Themes: Marriage, Relationships, Selfishness, Workaholic, Inspiration, Family, Plea, Priorities, Argument
1:27
Jed gives into the pleasures of life as a rock star and enters into an adulterous relationship with his band mate.
Themes: Temptation, Sin, Lust, Drugs, Addiction, Adultery, Music, Pleasure, Foolishness
3:19
Producer and Pastor Kyle Idleman discusses adapting the metaphors and poetry of The Song Of Solomon into film.
Themes: Music, Poetry, Scripture, Metaphor, Love, Relationships, Love-Romantic, Filmmaking, Building
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