“Sound of Hope” Premieres with Special Juneteenth Screening Ahead of July 4th Release
In an inspiring prelude to its official release on July 4, “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot” makes its debut today with a special Juneteenth pre-screening. This powerful film, directed, written, and produced by Joshua Weigel of Peacetree Productions, brings to the screen the extraordinary true story of Donna and Reverend Martin and their mission to transform the lives of foster children in East Texas.
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The Fight for Kids Begins July 4
Rated PG-13 for thematic material involving child abuse, some violence, language, and brief suggestive material, “Sound of Hope” runs for 2 hours and 18 minutes. The film chronicles how the Martins and their small Bennett Chapel church in Possum Trot, East Texas, sparked a movement by adopting 77 of the most difficult-to-place children in the local foster care system. Their journey began between 1998 and 2000, with 76 adoptions, and continued with another in 2011, proving that love and determination can indeed change lives.
A Community’s Unwavering Commitment
Inspired by the true story of Bishop and First Lady Donna Martin, “Sound of Hope” highlights how 22 families from their rural church came together to adopt 77 children, many of whom were considered unadoptable due to their complex needs. This remarkable act of compassion not only transformed their community but also ignited a national movement for vulnerable children, which continues to inspire to this day. This special pre-screening today highlights the Martins’ legacy and the broader message that with real, determined love, the battle for America’s most vulnerable can be won.
Star Power and Creative Vision
The film is executive produced by Letitia Wright, known for her role in “Black Panther,” adding a layer of star power to this compelling narrative. Under the creative vision of Joshua Weigel, known for “The Butterfly Circus,” “Sound of Hope” promises to be both a poignant and uplifting cinematic experience.
As “Sound of Hope” gears up for its July 4 release, it serves as a rallying cry for communities everywhere to look beyond the impossible and to embrace the children who need it the most. The film’s tagline, “The Fight for Kids Begins July 4,” is a poignant reminder of the ongoing battle for the well-being of foster children across the nation.
“Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot” is not just a film; it’s a testament to the power of community and the boundless potential of determined love. As audiences prepare to witness this extraordinary story on the big screen, the message is clear: Every child deserves a chance, and together, we can make a difference.