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Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 7 mins

A man cleans and cares for a child’s bedroom. But his daughter is at a bar drinking. She remembers how she stole from him and ran away from home. The father remembers his little girl. A tin can slides across the bar in front of the daughter.

In a memory, the man and his daughter play with the tin cans, talking to one another. But a man sits next to the daughter at the bar and slides the tin can away from her. They drink together and she goes home with him. She feels awful and runs back to her apartment.

The father wakes up and makes another tin can. Attaching it to a beautiful red kite, he sends it soaring into the air. It lands in the daughter’s apartment and they try to talk to one another. But it’s hard to hear so far away.

They walk toward each other, cutting the yarn and re-attaching it to get closer and clearer. The daughter finally finds herself on a bus. The dad waits at a bus stop. They both remember the good times and the bad. When the bus rolls to a stop, she almost gets off the bus. They smile at each other. The father’s happy to see her. But she drops the can and gets back on the bus. There, in her seat, is another tin can.

What happens to the girl when she runs away?

What does the daughter want in the end? What do you think keeps her from getting off the bus?

Have you ever wanted to reconcile with someone, but couldn’t?

This short film is not intended to directly communicate the gospel, but to facilitate a conversation that reveals our need for the gospel. Think about how your own story and the stories of those you may be watching with connects with the story of the film and the story of Jesus.

This story is inspired by a story that Jesus told and is recorded in the Bible. It is the story of the Prodigal Son and is found in Luke 15:11-32.

The story, or parable, is about a father and his two sons. The younger son would rather have his father’s things than a relationship and takes half of his inheritance. He runs off and spends it wildly in a foreign land. Soon, he’s penniless, friendless, and about to die in a gutter.

The younger brother remembers how well even his father’s servants were treated. He decides to go home and ask to be a servant in his father’s house. When he returns he’s surprisingly greeted with love and joy by his father and accepted back into the family.

The older brother gets angry when the father accepts the younger brother back so easily. He’s followed the rules his entire life and he thinks he deserves more love and credit from the father.

No matter what we have done in our life, God is seeking us out and wants a personal relationship with us. Whether we have rebelled like the younger son in Luke (and the daughter in the film) or if we are like the older brother who is trying to earn and manipulate the father’s favor with good behavior, He still wants us to be in relationship with Him.

To have this personal relationship we must acknowledge that we are sinners and that our sin separates us from God. There is nothing we can do on our own to reach God. Only God’s Son Jesus was able to bridge that gap for us through his death and resurrection. We must individually accept Jesus as our Savior and Lord in order to know God personally.

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Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 8 mins

A man struggles with the decisions he’s made and the calculated risks he has taken.

Connecting over a film is more about listening and sharing. The questions below only serve as a springboard. Pick your favorites and see what stories you discover along the way.

– What do you think of the story?
– What one word comes to mind when you think of this film?
– What dilemma did the characters face? How did they respond to it?
– What motivated the decisions of each investor?
– What do you think keeps people from taking more risks?
– How would you feel if someone invested in your character rather than your results? Has anyone ever done this for you?

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Greenlit by Antoy Grant

Lanuage: ENGLISH
Length: 5 mins

A son nervously picks at some index cards in his hands. His father looks on expectantly. The son finally starts showing him the cards one by one. They each tell the story of a father who hurt him… and his mother.

The father tears up, affected by his son’s words. But the son writes something on a new card. Through tears, he holds up a card that says, “I forgive you.” He falls to his knees in front of his crying father. Words flash across the screen from a quote by a Virginia Tech victim days before she was shot.

“When deep injury is done to us, we never recover until we forgive. Forgiveness does not change the past. But it does enlarge the future.” -Mary Karen Read

The son waits to write the final notecard. Why do you think he waited?

Why do you think so many people experience broken relationships in life?

What does forgiveness do for us? Have you experienced forgiving or being forgiven that’s changed your life?

This short film is not intended to directly communicate the gospel, but to facilitate a conversation that reveals our need for the gospel. Think about how your own story and the stories of those with whom you may be watching connects with the story of the film and the story of Jesus.

The son tells the father every way the father has hurt him. Though they’re both hurting, he makes it clear that everything the father did wasn’t right and caused damage, or a separation, to form between them. Like the characters, God has made clear exactly how we’ve hurt Him by disobeying Him, not believing in Him, and not trusting Him This is called sin. And it hurts God. Our sin offends Him.

The father obviously feels guilty. He acknowledges each thing the son says and cries because he knows he did wrong things. Everything in this world is broken and imperfect. Even one wrong thing causes a separation between us and God. When we want to make amends with God, we have to acknowledge that our “sin” has hurt Him and offended Him.

Like the son in the short, God doesn’t want to be separated from us. He hasn’t given up on or walked away from us. He continues to stand by us. He loves us and wants a relationship with us.

But because God is just and right, He can’t just forgive everything we’ve done. A sacrifice had to be made. He sent Jesus to be our sinless, perfect sacrifice. Only through Him can our sins be forgiven.

The son in the film offers the father forgiveness. It’s a sacrifice. He’s setting himself aside and offering something to the father: grace. God does the same for us. He offers the sacrifice of Jesus for our sins and asks us to accept that grace. We can’t do anything to make up for what we’ve done, just like the father can’t really make up for what he did to his son. But he can accept the son’s forgiveness.

We can once again be in relationship with God if we confess that Jesus, the perfect, sinless sacrifice, is our Lord and Savior, and we turn from our sins back to a restored relationship with our Heavenly Father.

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