Our Movies

Crescendo

Heavy with child and struggling in an abusive marriage in the Holy Roman Empire of 1770, a woman contemplates a desperate act that could change her life - and the course of history - forever.

Year: 2011

Director: Alonso Alvarez
Producer: Jason Jones
Writer: Alonso Alvarez
Writer: Leo Severino
Collaborating Writer: Ricardo Colorado
Story by: Alejandro Monteverde

The truth revealed in ‘Crescendo’ is how each and every human person is irreplaceable.
— Jason Jones, producer
I hope ‘Crescendo’ and the fundraising for crisis pregnancy centers will encourage young women all over the world, just like me, to let them know that there is a place to go, people who will take care of you, and a safe home to live in if you are pregnant and think you have nowhere else to turn.
— Pattie Mallette, executive producer and Justin Bieber’s mom.
Crescendo Awards, Movie to Movement

Sing a Little Louder

In his youth, an elderly German man witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust from the pews of his church. Inspired by the true account of a man first published by Penny Lea, Sing a Little Louder provides a stunning message and revelation of the genocides still happening in the 21st century.

Year: 2015

Director: Jeremy Wiles

Producer: Melin Josh
Co-executive producer: Royce Hood
Co-executive producer: Jason Jones
Executive producer: Juliana Taimoorazy
Executive producer: Catholic Witnesses

We want to wake the Christian world up.
— Juliana Taimoorazy, founder of Iraqi Christian Relief Council
Powerful and disturbing.
— Preaching Magazine

Catch

An 8-year-old boy takes extreme measures to get what every boy needs: time with his dad.

Year: 2014

Director: David Henrie
Writer: Alonso Alvarez
Writer: David Henrie
Starring: William Mapother, Robyn Lively, Jet Jurgensmeyer

A beautiful story and a powerful movement.
— Selena Gomez, Actress and Musician
One of many great things yet to come from this talented guy.
— Joe Jonas, Musician
Proud of David Henrie and his film ‘Catch’ highlighting the importance of fatherhood. A must-watch.
— Maria Shriver, Peabody and Emmy-winning journalist

Bella

A love story that goes beyond romance, Bella follows the story of a chef with a mysterious past who spends the day with a waitress who needs a friend.

Year: 2006

Director: Alejandro Monteverde

Screenwriter: Alejandro Monteverde

Screenwriter: Patrick Million

Screenwriter: Leo Severino

Producer: Alejandro Monteverde

Producer: Denise Pinckley

Producer: Leo Severino

Producer: Eduardo Verástegui

Associate producer: Dan Genetti

Associate producer: Glen Trotiner

Co-executive producer: Jason Jones

Executive producer: Fred Foote

Executive producer: Stephen McEveety

Executive producer: Ana Wolfington

Executive producer: J. Eustace Wolfington

Executive producer / producer: Sean Wolfington

A heart-tugger with the confidence not to tug too hard.
— Roger Ebert, renowned film critic
A perfect film, an artistic masterpiece that will live in people’s hearts forever.
— Tony Bennett, singer
Bella Awards, Movie to Movement

The Stoning of Soraya M.

Based on journalist Freidoune Sahebjam’s novel, La Femme Lapidée, a desperate woman asks for an interview with Sahebjam to disclose her niece’s brutal and inhumane punishment.

Year: 2007

Starring: Shohreh Aghdashloo, Jim Caviezel, Mozhan Marnò
Director: Cyrus Nowrasteh
Screenplay by: Betsy Giffen Nowrasteh
Screenplay by: Cyrus Nowrasteh
Book by: Freidoune Sahebjam


A riveting drama that addresses the shameful treatment of women that still pervades many cultures and religions.
— Leonard Maltin, film critic and historian
The Stoning of Soraya M. Awards, Movie to Movement

Voiceless

A young war veteran moves to North East Philadelphia to start an inner city community outreach, and puts his life and sanity on the line to stand against an abortion clinic that opens across the street from his building.

Year: 2015

Director: Pat Necerato
Writer: Pat Necerato
Starring : Rusty Joiner, Jocelyn Cruz, Victoria Gates


The moving story of moral courage America needs.
— Amanda Prestigiacomo, DailyWire culture reporter
Voiceless Awards, Movie to Movement

Divided Hearts of America

Super Bowl champion and executive producer Benjamin Watson journeys to discover the truth about abortion, speaking with figures such as Dr. Ben Carson, Alveda King, Senator Tim Scott, and many others.

Year: 2020

Starring: Benjamin Watson, Dr. Kathi Aultman, Ryan Bomberger, Carter Sneed, and Crissy Stanley

Director: Chad Bonham
Executive Producers: Benjamin Watson and Yvonne Florczak-Seeman
Producers: Jason Jones, Elizabeth Kennedy-Ryzewicz, and Chad Bonham


Extremely unique, engaging, and moving
— Randy Alcorn, author

Special Flavor

A disobedient boy buys a magical flavor of gelato that makes his parents do whatever he says, discovering that having his way isn’t always as sweet as it seems.

Year: 2016

Director: Nathaneal Vorce
Screenwriter: Pietro Schito
Producer: Alex Trevino
Co-Producer: Jason Jones
Co-Producer: Karla Alfaro
Co-Producer: Pietro Schito
Co-Producer: Nathanael Vorce
Executive Producer: Ariana Argend
Executive Producer: Marijo Bueno

Mother Marianne: Portrait of a Saint

Residents of the Hawaiian village of Kalaupapa afflicted with Hansen’s Disease travel to Rome with the Sisters of St. Francis to witness the canonization of Mother Marianne Cope.

Year: 2012

Starring: Angela Perez Baraquio and Bernadette Baraquio
Executive Producer: Jason Jones
Associate Producers: Marion Jones, Ashley Ahlquist, and Josef Lipp

Cinematographer: Erik Bathen