Bridger is a young outsider who's always wanted more. He and his mother flee an abusive home, eventually finding a small town in the middle of nowhere. Once there, Bridger finds true acceptance with another misfit.
Will, Kirby, and Danny are the hottest new sensation in Mormon pop music! Will is an aerobics instructor, Danny is a student of eastern philosophy, and Kirby is a scrapbooking specialist. Together, they make up the band "Everclean" and they have taken the Mormon boy band scene by storm. Sons of Provo chronicles the struggles and successes of a group of boys fighting to become the most spiritual Mormon boy band in history.
Sam Roberts thinks he has all the answers: the purpose of life, the meaning of love, the plan for a perfect future. Until Charly walks into his life.
Graced with the instinctive ability to dance, Jenny Thomas wants nothing more than to become a professional dancer. All of her hard work pays off when she is accepted to a prominent dance program in New York. Against her mother's will, but with the support of her father Jenny leaves her small Mormon town in Utah and heads to New York in pursuit of her dream. Jenny must fight to earn her scholarship and try to find a balance between the man of her faith and the man of her dreams.
When Jonathan Jordan gets divorced he's thrust back into the world of being a single Mormon - a world who's ultimate goal is eternal marriage. Struggling to fit in, Jonathan decides to stop going to church only to be pursued by the members of the local singles ward who want to reactivate him. Nothing works until Jonathan falls for Cammie Giles, the ward activities director. Suddenly, going to church becomes much more appealing, But is he going for the right reasons?
Wes Clayton is a lawman and a bishop in a Mormon community called Brigham. The town is shaken when a woman from California is found murdered. Clayton and his young deputy work with an FBI agent sent to investigate. As a civil and spiritual leader in the frightened town, Clayton must uncover the town's deepest secrets, find the murderer and keep Brigham from ripping itself apart.
This film depict events from the Life and ministry of Jesus Christ as recorded in the New Testament and the Book of Mormon. The story culminates with a portrayal of the Ressurected Savior's visit to the ancient Americas as seen through the eyes of a fictional family. Jesus' ministry to the members of His fold in both the Holy Land and the ancient Americas powerfully demonstrates that He is the Good Shepherd of all who hear His voice.
Jeremy Hoop is a veteran working actor and musician. Jeremy began his acting career in 1996, and has since built an extensive resume in film, television, commercials and as a voice actor. In September 2016, Hoop completed filming his latest role in "Stella", an indie film by veteran Hollywood producer Vanessa Greene, in which he stars as a reclusive war vet with severe PTSD. The film is slated for release late 2017, early 2018. Among his many other credits include starring and supporting roles in indie films like Love Everlasting, Ephraim's Rescue, The Orchard, Charly, Lifted Up, Out of Step, The King's Falcon, The Singles Ward, Jonah and the Great Fish, The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd, by Academy Award winning director, Keith Merrill, and Danny Glover's, Just a Dream. On the small screen he has appeared along side actors the likes of John Heard, Gerald McRaney, Walton Goggins, and Danni Nucci in productions such as WB's Everwood, Sci-Fi's Firestarter Rekindled, CBS's Promised Land, Perfect Murder, Perfect Town (the Jon Benet Ramsey Story), and Beyond the Prairie (the True Story of Laura Ingalls-Wilder), USA's Pacific Blue and Cover Me, and 5 appearances on CBS's Touched By An Angel. Hoop has also worked for many years as a voice actor on wide variety of projects and campaigns for companies all over the world such as Pokemon, Miller Lite, Verizon, Microsoft, Intel, Jakks Pacific, VMWare, Sinclair Oil, Orbital ATK, and many others. Hoop trained on scholarship at Brigham Young University in its acclaimed Theater and Media Arts Department (the same program that produced Aaron Eckhart, Mireille Enos of "The Killikng", and Kevin Rahm of "Madam Secretary") where he received many awards, including the national Irene Ryan Award for Best Scene Partner (performing along side that years winner for best actor, Mireille Enos).
By browsing this website, you accept our cookies policy.