I’m happy to share the recording of this week’s episode of the all new “Catholic Moments”, which is now airing as a bi-weekly radio program on Radio Maria USA. In this episode, we were honored to feature the work of Paulina Cerrilla and Anthony Sands, the creative forces behind the wonderful short film Family Dinner.
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Paulina Cerrilla
Paulina Cerrilla was on season 3 of NBC’s “The Voice” in 2012 and was in the film “String Theory.” She is a Covergirl model for the Hispanic market. Her music videos have been seen by tens of millions of viewers on Youtube. The Mexican-American actress and singer hales from Texas.
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Tony Sands
Tony Sands is Senior Producer at Family Theater Productions in Hollywood. He is an award-winning writer and director of the short films “Family Dinner,” “Assumptions” and “Finding Mary.” He also produced “Carrying On” for Family Theater. He placed in the top 10 for comedies in the Creative World Awards for screenwriting.
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- Family Theater Productions
- “Family Dinner” DVD
- Social Media: Facebook
About “Family Dinner”
Family Dinner , focuses on the contemporary topics of true love and dating as it parallels The Institution of the Eucharist, the Fifth Luminous Mystery of the Rosary.
Family Dinner is the story of 15-year-old Cristina who gets caught planning to sneak out to a party with Lukas, a popular senior she has been secretly seeing. Her parents are angry but Christina begs them to reconsider. They are willing to relent but only after they all meet Lukas … but who has time for that? Cristina promises to help each family member with their projects to free up their schedules for a family dinner. Lukas is not enthused about having dinner with the family. Will Lukas even come?
This modern and entertaining drama is about learning the nature of true love and the selfless service Christ’s love calls us to share in The Institution of the Eucharist.
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