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Country
  
United States

Initial release
  
17 March 2009

5.7/10
IMDb

Language
  
English

Budget
  
300,000 USD

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Directed by
  
George D. Escobar Manny Edwards

Starring
  
Austin Kearney Victoria Emmons Karen Jezek Kenneth Jezek Michael Farris

Release date
  
March 17, 2009 (2009-03-17)

Directors
  
George D. Escobar, Manny Edwards

Produced by
  
George D. Escobar, Manny Edwards

Written by
  
Manny Edwards, George D. Escobar, David Halbrook

Cast
  
Karen Jezek, Victoria Emmons, Kenneth Jezek, Austin Kearney, Michael Farris

Similar
  
Alone yet Not Alone, Christian film industry, The River Within, The Least Among You, The Harbinger Man

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Come What May is an American direct-to-video drama film released on March 17, 2009 by Advent Film Group. The filmmakers intentionally released it on DVD and not to theaters. George Escobar said, "Going straight to DVD will allow church groups to become the distributor." The film tells the story of Caleb Hogan who tries to overturn Roe v. Wade in a moot court championship.

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Plot

Caleb Hogan (Austin Kearney) wants to transfer to Patrick Henry College (PHC) to compete on the Moot Court team. His mother, Judith (Karen Jezek), who is a Constitutional lawyer, opposes his decision because Patrick Henry College teaches from a socially conservative perspective. Since Caleb insists that the PHC Moot Court team will provide him with the best training for working in her law firm, Judith agrees to pay for education on the condition that he wins the Moot Court National Championship.

The Moot Court topic is soon announced as a parental notification case, weighing the daughters right to have an abortion against her parents right to know about it. Caleb believes that the team will be most successful by arguing for a small exception to the apparent "right to abortion" by showing substantial parental interests, not because he himself supports abortion but because he insists that attempting to overturn Roe v. Wade will provoke a negative emotional response from the liberal judges. His partner, Rachel (Victoria Emmons), however, argues that they should make the case to overturn it and completely deny the right to an abortion.

Meanwhile, Judith is offered a case to argue in the Supreme Court on behalf of an abortion clinic who violated a state's parental notification laws. Against the wishes of her husband, Don (Kenny Jezek), and her son, Caleb, Judith takes the case and asks Rachel to work as an intern at her law firm to help her prepare. As the Moot Court championship tournament draws near, Caleb is faced with a growing rift forming between his parents, an escalating argument with his debate partner and the future of his education and his family at stake.

Production

Production of Come What May began in mid-2007. The cast and crew included many homeschooled students, and the movie was filmed using digital high-definition video in order to keep the production on a small budget. Filming locations included Purcellville, Virginia, at Patrick Henry College and Lynchburg, Virginia at Liberty University. Pickup filming and re-shoots took place in January 2008 in Purcellville and Leesburg, Virginia. Post-production editing was performed in Tennessee, sound design was completed in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and the film's marketing and distribution activities were organized in Northern Virginia. In total, over 40 students from 16 different U.S. states participated in the making of Come What May.

Accolades

  • 2008 Redemptive Storyteller Award by the Redemptive Film Festival (held at Regent University)
  • References

    Come What May (2009 film) Wikipedia