I'm Not Jesus Mommy

I'm Not Jesus Mommy
Produced by Bridget McGrath
Associate Producers:
David L. McCormick
Joseph Schneider
Lawrence Lewis
Starring Bridget McGrath
Charles Hubbell
Rocco Hale
Joseph Schneider
Music by Karl Preusser
Distributed by VOD: Gravitas Ventures
DVD: Maverick Entertainment Group
Running time
86 minutes
Country United States
Language English

I'm Not Jesus Mommy, also called Devil's Angel,[1] is a preternatural thriller motion picture. The film is an interpretation of the Book of Revelation and the End Times and centers around a secret human cloning project which attempts to reproduce the Second Coming of Christ, but the child is born without a soul and is, instead, the Antichrist.

Plot

This sci-fi thriller concerns Dr. Kimberly Gabriel (Bridget McGrath), a seemingly infertile young woman who will do virtually anything in her power to conceive a child. Through the miracle of modern science, she inherits a cloned son named David (Rocko Hale). For a time, all appears well, until David reaches his seventh birthday, and disasters suddenly begin to plague the earth—disasters that seem to be emanating from the young boy himself. Dr. Roger Gibson (Charles Hubbell) turns up and admits a long-buried secret: the DNA used to clone David came from the Shroud of Turin, the clean linen cloth in which Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body of Jesus Christ that bears His image.

Cast

Related works

The April 5, 2004 issue of New York Magazine credits the 1988 novel, Children of the Shroud, as being the first to feature a story about cloned Jesuses.[2] The novel was written by Garfield Reeves-Stevens, one half of the New York Times bestselling husband-and-wife writer/producer team of Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens. Subsequent novels in the "Jesus cloned from the Shroud of Turin" subgenre include The Blood of the Lamb, by Thomas F. Monteleone (1993), The Christ Clone Trilogy, by James BeauSeigneur (2001), and The Jesus Thief Series, by J.R. Lankford (2003). The Shroud of Turin was also the source of genetic material used to clone Jesus in a 1999 episode of The Outer Limits (1995), titled The Shroud (The Outer Limits), written by Scott Peters.

Distribution

I'm Not Jesus Mommy had its premiere at the Twin Cities Film Festival September 30, 2010.[3] It began its theatrical release from May 6, 2011 through May 13, 2011 in multiple theaters in the Minneapolis Saint Paul Metropolitan area.[4] It also screened at the 2011 Los Angeles Film Festival.

The film was released in North America Video on Demand on January 1, 2012 by Gravitas Ventures and on DVD in 2012 by Maverick Entertainment Group.

References

VitaMN; The Twin Cities Film Festival I'm Not Jesus Mommy at the Internet Movie Database Minnesota Monthly Events Calendar

See also

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