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Behind the Scenes @ the After Death premier in Provo, Utah

I saw the final version of the movie After Death at it's premier in Utah a couple of days ago and, WOW, it is awesome! I can hardly wait for it to be released to theaters on October 27th because it is powerful, beautiful, challenging, and is filled with great hope.



Here are some behind-the-scenes photos from the Utah premier;









The newest movie poster

from Angel Studios.




















Here is the Executive Producer brain-trust;

Stephen Gray

Tyler Friesen

Jason Palmer







The premier gave my husband and me a good excuse to dress up on our anniversary









It was great to catch up with authors and IANDS (international association of near death studies) colleagues Dr. Jeffery Long, Dr. Jeff O'Driscoll, Don Piper, and Martin Tanner!


Sharing a moment with Don Piper (author of 90 Minutes in Heaven) during the Q&A that followed the movie screening.
















 
 
 

298 Comments


Mia Wang
Mia Wang
2 days ago

I appreciate the behind-the-scenes perspective! It really highlights the hard work that goes into filmmaking! by 灰狼 對 馬刺

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Mia Wang
Mia Wang
2 days ago

Your enthusiasm for the project shines through! It’s wonderful to see such dedication to storytelling! by fifa

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Mia Wang
Mia Wang
2 days ago

It’s fascinating to learn about the challenges faced during production! Every film has its story! by 威樂

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Mia Wang
Mia Wang
2 days ago

Thanks for sharing these moments from the premiere! It’s great to see the excitement surrounding the film! by 威樂

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