Bella

Oct 31, 2007 - comment

On today’s broadcast we’re heading to the movies. Bella opened this past weekend and it is creating quite a buzz in the movie world. People are talking because it won the Toronto Film festival, and it is not your standard Hollywood fare. The film is about the value of human life, and it’s made by a new production company that seeks to make positive and encouraging films. Dr. Land spoke with two of the movie’s producers on Richard Land Live, his Saturday program, and we’d like to share that interview with you today.

The film is in limited release and can be seen in markets across the country, including Dallas, Oklahoma City, Nashville, and St. Louis. To find a theater near you visit bellathemovie.com.

topic(s): Family, Pop Culture, Life, Abortion

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