Film Adaptation of Faith-Based Novel “Scripted In Heaven”
Feature Film Adaptation of Faith-Based Novel “Scripted In Heaven” is Planned For Release in 2016
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Century City, Calif. - Following in the line of successful faith-based films such as "God's Not Dead," "Heaven is for Real," "Son of God," and "Left Behind," "Scripted In Heaven" is a true story of hope and the power of family and friends which is universal to all audiences. The film begins production in 2015.
Award-winning author, Lourdes Duque Baron, announced in August 2014 she will join forces with Indie producer, Jill Dale, Bella Luce Productions to produce the adaptation of her book, Scripted In Heaven. Multi-platinum and Billboard Award winning music producer, Andrew Lane, is on board as music producer. Baron recently inked a new publishing deal which will make the book available world-wide in late March 2015.
First published in 2012, Scripted In Heaven tells the true story of Dr. Robinson V. Baron and his physical and metaphysical healing. As a stubborn surgeon, he ignores a cryptic warning from a mystical woman about imminent complications with his health – a message he later realized was divine intervention. The struggles that follow take him on a journey of spiritual renewal, which leads him to rediscover his true faith and his true love. It is a story of a surgeon who believes he is invincible. When the misguided night of his soul succumbs to the relentless, illicit carnal seductions and lures him to the cesspool of mortal sins, he 'meets' Padre Pio da Pietrelcina, who's been dead for over 29 years, and encounters a saving grace that delivers him from the portals of perdition.
Dr. Baron seeks for the divine guidance of Padre Pio da Pietrelcina (the patron saint of healing) while trials and tribulations test him and his family. His devotion grows, even causing him to embark on a punishing pilgrimage to San Giovanni Rotondo in Italy, despite his fragile health. His mystical metamorphosis is a story of courage, sacrifice, and triumph. It inspires the reader to reflect on his own weakness and makes him long for purpose and truth in his mortal life.
“The fact that the film will show more of the emotion than the book will make it easier for the audience to grasp the message; the impact will be far greater,” said Baron in a statement about adapting the book into a film.
Although it is a Catholic story based around the divine intervention of Padre Pio, the story of hope and the power of family and friends is universal. Production of the film is planned for the third quarter of 2015 ahead of a projected 2016 release.
For more information, please visit the Scripted In Heaven Film Official Website.
About Lourdes Duque Baron. If ever a soul author had reason to write from the heart, it’s Lourdes Duque Baron. Her writing career is taking off at a time when most people her age are moving to Florida to retire or lying back on a beach in Maui sipping Mai Tais. Instead this 67-year-old, sexy, vibrant, multifaceted and award-winning author, singer, pageant winner, entrepreneur, dual degree earner, mother, wife and mentor has decided to pursue a career in writing with the hopes of inspiring a few in the process. The warmth in her big, old-school voice bespeaks faith in the future and reading her books…well…we can see how much she believes and she takes us along for the ride.
About Jill
Dale. Indie Film Producer, Jill Dale, has been
instrumental in the production of five acclaimed films
within the past three years, including Lionsgate release
She Wants Me (2012) starring Josh
Gad, Hilary Duff and Charlie Sheen and award-winning
director, Rob Margolies. Jill is mentored by and consults
with top Indie producer, Julia Verdin, Rough
Diamond Productions, one of the major
independent film production companies in Los Angeles, since
1995. Jill is also a member of Raindance Film Festival.
Additionally, she writes movie, music and book reviews for
Splash Magazines Worldwide.
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