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Award-Winning Faith Drama 'Voiceless' will Tackle Hot-Button Issue of Pro-Life with Theatrical Release

"Voiceless is the first pro-life film that powerfully addresses the reasons why most people don't engage the injustice of abortion. This film is brilliantly designed to inspire the Church to action." -- Joe Baker, CEO Save The Storks

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NASHVILLE, Feb. 23, 2016 /Christian Newswire/ -- From writer/director Pat Necerato comes Voiceless, a film that tackles the controversial pro-life vs. pro-choice debate with conviction and compassion, and presents that the true choice is one the church must make. In the film, a young, reserved war veteran-turned-community outreach leader puts his life on the line to stand against an abortion clinic that has taken up shop across the street from his Philadelphia church.

"Voiceless was made to engage the church," said producer Stuart Migdon. "We believe our film artfully presents the issue in a way that pro-life supporters can rally behind without alienating pro-choice viewers before they've had a chance to contemplate our story."

The film will launch theatrically in Fall 2016 and will be distributed by ArtAffects Entertainment. Margo Lange, president of ArtAffects Entertainment, has a long history of involvement in faith based releases including The Passion of the Christ. Other films Lange has contributed to in this space include End of the Spear, Bella, The Stoning of Soroya M, Kirk Cameron's Monumental, and King's Faith.

Battling his own inner-demons, Jesse (Rusty Joiner: Last Ounce Of Courage, Dodgeball, "Days of Our Lives") encounters a young, pregnant teen overcome with grief that, after an impulsive abortion, has her family blaming Jesse for more than just her final decision. Jesse's wife Julia (Jocelyn Cruz: Strike One, This Is Our Time) must come to terms with her own choices and decide if she can support her husband as opposition mounts against him. Comedian Paul Rodriguez also stars as Virgil with James Russo as Pastor Gil.

The winner of multiple awards, Voiceless has been honored as Northeast Film Festival's Best Feature and People's Choice for Best Feature Film and Best Feature Film from the California Independent Film Festival.