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SAICFF 2013 - Alone Yet Not Alone & Lost Medallion

World Premiere of 'Alone Yet Not Alone'

On Friday night, as part of the opening ceremonies of the 2013 SAICFF, attendees will be treated to the World Premiere of ‘Alone Yet Not Alone.’ This historical drama is based on a true story. The full-length feature film recounts the faith and courage of a German-American immigrant family as they face hardship, loss and sorrow during the French and Indian War.

Pursued by a relentless and cunning warrior, Barbara and her three fellow captives must cross over two hundred miles of raw wilderness in their effort to reach friendly territory. Will their courage and trust in God be enough to see them through? And if they do succeed, will they find their family? Will Barbara ever see her sister again? ‘Alone Yet Not Alone’ depicts the riveting true story of a family at a critical juncture in our nation’s history.
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The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone

...has been selected as a semi-finalist this year!

"When Daniel Anderson (Alex Kendrick) visits a foster home to drop off some donations is is quickly roped into telling the kids a story. The story he tells transitions into a heart-racing adventure of Billy Stone and Allie. These two teenage friends uncover a long-lost medallion and then accidentally wish themselves back in time. The only way for Billy to save Allie’s life is to surrender the lost medallion to the evil warlord, Cobra. The adventure to gain back the medallion sends the children jumping off waterfalls,climbing cliffs, zip-lining across canyons, hiding from warriors, and sneaking into the grand hall of Cobra himself. In the end they regain the medallion.

Daniel finishes his story to the foster children with the truth about their tremendous value to God, who loves them and created them."

- SAICFF Entry

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