Free screening of ‘Freetown’ in St. George on Thursday, March 19

Freetown showing

Written by Adam Mast

The team behind 2013’s solid missionary thriller “The Saratov Approach” returns with “Freetown”, a moving drama about a group of Liberian missionaries who make their way through a war torn country in an effort to save one of their own. “Freetown” was directed by Garrett Batty from a script he co-wrote with Melissa Leilani Larson. It stars Nuong Faalong, Robert Conder, and Michael Attram. Buzz on this one is strong. Some viewers have compared it to the riveting “Hotel Rwanda”.

Southern Utah audiences will have an opportunity to see this inspiring true story of hope and faith a few weeks early. Fittingly, this “Freetown” screening is free. It will take place at Megaplex’s Pineview Stadium 10 at 7 PM on Thursday, March 19th. As an added bonus Marcus Menti, one of the individuals the film was based on, will be on hand for a Q & A alongside Brandon Purdie of Purdie Distribution.

If you’re interested in attending this special advance screening of “Freetown”, click the link but don’t wait too long because tickets are going fast.  

Click for “Freetown” tickets–  http://www.eventbrite.com/e/ freetown-screening-megaplex- pineview-stadium-tickets- 16112321387 

“Freetown” Facebook page–  https://www.facebook.com/ FreetownMovie 

“Freetown” movie trailer– https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=HauDzOxMcvU

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Adam Mast
Adam Mast's love affair with the movies began at the ripe age of 6 after his parents took him to see a little film called Jaws at a drive-in theater in Northern California. From that moment, he was hooked. Mast began his epic stint as a film critic with The Independent back in May of 1996. At the time, the publication was still in its infancy and known as the Revolution. Through the years, Mast would go on to write for Zboneman.com before co-founding the entertainment site, Cinemast.net. His love of storytelling would also lead him to aid in the creation of the film-centric 501(C)(3) nonprofit, Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah (FMASU)--An organization primarily known for championing storytellers both locally and worldwide by way of various film-related events held throughout the year, including The Guerilla Filmmaking Challenge, Desertscape International Film Festival, HorrorFest International, and A Merry Movie Christmas. His love of cinema and the arts in general knows no bounds. Mast currently resides in St. George, UT with his lovely (and undeniably supportive) wife Tonja and their four amazing children, McKenzie, Matthew, McKian, and Mason.

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