Date:
Friday, February 6, 2015
by Bryan Kemper | LifeNews.com | 2/5/15 5:19 PM
If you’ve never met someone, do they still exist? This is the premise of the short film, “If I Can’t See It,” released last week by Angelic Films in
partnership with Stand True Prolife Outreach, the youth outreach of Priests for Life. This film was made by teens in Charlotte, NC as a project of
their film club, Angelic Films. The original story was formulated by Bryan Kemper and was put into writing by WNCU film student Emily Pressley after
Kemper shared the idea with the club. Many of the teens involved with Angelic Films are also involved in prolife work in Charlotte, NC. Zoe Griffin, a member
of Angelic Films, has been featured in many national prolife stories giving her testimony of regretting the loss of a sibling to abortion. Zoe has spoken at
international prolife conferences as well as represented Silent No More at the March for Life in Washington, DC. Stand True exists to educate, activate and
equip young people to stand up and be a voice for life in this culture of death. It was a perfect fit to have a group of young people like Angelic Films take on this project.
Stand True believes this is the generation that will abolish abortion and is excited to see young people use their time and talent to help build a culture of life.
With a powerful combination of talent, purpose, and meaning this film is a short and concise delivery of what it means to be ALIVE. The film was debuted at the
March for Life Youth Rally hosted by Stand True. Henry Hoyt, the film’s director, introduced the film and also led the members of Angelic Films in the March for
Life where hundreds of thousands of prolifers descended on Washington, DC to demand the end of abortion.
“I was moved and inspired by the film” said Stand True President, Bryan Kemper. “Seeing the passion and vision of these teens gives me strength and confidence
moving forward towards our goal of the abolition of abortion.” Watching the March being led by youth, chanting “We are the prolife generation,” it is easy to see why
Stand True and Angelic Films are so confident that an end to the abortion holocaust is in sight.