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Confessions of a Prodigal Son DVD

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A coming-of-age tale that follows Sean (Nathan Clarkson) as he rebels and leaves his home, family and father (Kevin Sorbo), to figure out life on his own. Two years later-while on the journey to find life's answers-Sean suddenly finds himself questioning everything he thought he knew as he is confronted by a professor (Darwin Harris) who challenges Sean to see his life as a story; a best friend (Azel James) walking a dangerous path; and a strong and beautiful young woman (Rachael Lee) who is on her own journey to find answers. Each one of these elements causes Sean... to better examine the choices he is making. The story is one of drama, laughter, relationships, faith and redemption, ultimately asking the question, Can broken stories have happy endings? . [show more]

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Released
08 August 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
White Dove Films 
Classification
Runtime
88 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060192817157 
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American faith-based drama starring Kevin Sorbo. In this modern retelling of the biblical parable, rebellious teenager Sean (Nathan Clarkson) leaves the home he shares with his pastor father (Sorbo) and uses his college savings to journey down a dangerous path that sees him hit rock bottom. But with the help of Professor Thurman (Darwin Harris) and a pretty girl named Ali (Rachael Lee) Sean begins to see the error of his ways and considers returning home to his father.