Let There Be Light
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DVD/Blu-ray: | February 27, 2018 |
Running time: | 1h 40m | Genre: | Drama |
After the death of his young son Davey, Sol Harkens (Kevin Sorbo, who also directs this screenplay co-written by his wife, Sam Sorbo) blames God. He goes on speaking tours and becomes a world famous atheist with a bestselling book, titled Aborting God.
When Sol has a near-death experience in a car accident, he's declared legally dead for a period of four minutes in the ambulance ride to the hospital. The doctor pronounces it a miracle when Sol not only survives, but fully recovers. Sol reveals that during that four-minute period of time, he saw Davey. Unable to comprehend the experience, he goes to a priest for guidance and begins to see things differently.
When Sol has a near-death experience in a car accident, he's declared legally dead for a period of four minutes in the ambulance ride to the hospital. The doctor pronounces it a miracle when Sol not only survives, but fully recovers. Sol reveals that during that four-minute period of time, he saw Davey. Unable to comprehend the experience, he goes to a priest for guidance and begins to see things differently.
Director: | Kevin Sorbo |
Studio: | Atlas Distribution Company |
Producer(s): | Warren Ostergard, Sam Sorbo, Dan Gordon, James Quattrochi |
Cast: | Kevin Sorbo, Sam Sorbo, Daniel Roebuck |
Writer(s): | Dan Gordon, Sam Sorbo |