Cori Sampley, director of the short film, Dear Mama, along with her little brother, Reed, who stars in the film.
Dear Mama: A touching short film about a little boy who has been trying to tell his mother something very important all day. No matter what time it is, Mama is busy doing all sorts of necessary and fun things for him, so he can’t find the right time to tell her. When bedtime comes, Mama tucks him in and kisses him goodnight. Then he finally gets a chance to tell her his very important message.
To Remain a Child: Why is our faith lost with our youth? A teenager faces the realities of growing older and wrestles with letting go of his childhood. He searches for answers to the questions that arise with becoming an adult. Though his body has changed, he realizes that he can, and must, preserve his boyhood innocence and purity. He can remain child, in the eyes of God, through a childlike faith.
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October 20th, 2006 at 11:36 am
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October 20th, 2006 at 1:28 pm
So, which short film did you enjoy the most of the Children’s Theatre ones?