All Things New
Beautiful short film gives hope after abortion
‘”All Things New” is a 6 ½ minute film recently released by the cinematography team at LightWorksFilms. The creative genius behind LightWorksFilms is Andrew and Gwyneth Ray, a husband and wife team out of Virginia Beach.
This married couple began LifeWorkFilms to pay for graduate school.
Since 2008 they’ve made stunning wedding and unique commercial films.
Andrew and Gwenyth love to tell beautiful stories with their camera.
“All Things New” is one of their latest and most meaningful works of
art.
In the video actress Ruth Friedman plays Neve, a troubled woman who
is looking for healing. From the opening scene we know Neve is
recovering from an abortion. We watch her enter into a beautiful
Catholic Cathedral to sit and talk with God. The church scene was shot
at The Basilica of St.Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Norfolk, VA.
The sanctuary is gorgeous and serene, with stained glass windows and
high ceilings. As I watched Neve slowly walk into the building I sensed
she would soon find the peace and comfort she was looking for.
I’ve never being in Neve’s particular situation as a post-abortive
woman but I do know how it feels to experience loss. On many
occasions I’ve walked through city streets looking for an open church to
pray in. I’ve sat down in Catholic churches, stared at the ornate
statues and whispered prayers to Jesus. I saw myself in Neve as she
opened her heart and humbly approached God in the empty building.
Neve is looking for forgiveness and hoping to start over again.
Before she leaves the building she sees a sign that gives her hope.
Later we see Neve opening a card from a woman named Professor Grace.
When the credits rolled I realized Professor Grace is played by Gwenyth
Ray from LightWorksFilms. Proffesor Grace lived up to her name by
extending help through a compassionate note. Neve
experienced forgiveness in the presence of God and gained strength
through the love of a friend.
All Things New is a moving film that let’s viewers know they don’t
have to live in shame after their mistakes. The film shows us we can
give God our pain and receive His mercy. There is hope available to us
all, which enables us to go forward after painful circumstances.
Making a film dealing with the pain of post-abortive women is a
challenging task. LightWorkFilms has done a beautiful job of capturing a
real life situation sensitively. The film gives no judgment or harsh
opinions. It is bathed in love with sweet gentle music playing in the
background. I would recommend this film to anyone interested in seeing a
lovely story of redemption.
Thank you LightWorkFilms for being brave enough to make this film. I
truly hope it touches the lives of many and brings healing and hope to
those suffering from abortion. Watch the film and share it with those
you know.
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