One voice away from life. One note away from death.
Being lost is not so bad when you know that you'll be found. But that all depends on who finds you.
David, a down and out musician, discovers a plot to kill him before he inherits his late father's company. Forced out onto the street he is taken by Samuel, Sunny and Butch, a homeless man and his kids who shelter and protect him. Are they angels? You decide.
As David writes songs about his situation, he is unaware that he has become a worldwide sensation as people follow his music and spiritual journey. This heartwarming movie is inspiring and filled with suspense, adventure and laughter.
All ages will enjoy this touching film.
"Song Man is a quality film that has a captivating storyline. The story characters are engaging and make you care about what happens to them. I would recommend this family film to families everywhere." Reece Tedford, Director God Help Me, Squad 77, and The World is Waiting.
Winner: Best Drama Over 30 Minutes - Creation Arts Festival
Finalist: Feature Film - Sabaoth International Film Festival
Being lost is not so bad when you know that you'll be found. But that all depends on who finds you.
David, a down and out musician, discovers a plot to kill him before he inherits his late father's company. Forced out onto the street he is taken by Samuel, Sunny and Butch, a homeless man and his kids who shelter and protect him. Are they angels? You decide.
As David writes songs about his situation, he is unaware that he has become a worldwide sensation as people follow his music and spiritual journey. This heartwarming movie is inspiring and filled with suspense, adventure and laughter.
All ages will enjoy this touching film.
"Song Man is a quality film that has a captivating storyline. The story characters are engaging and make you care about what happens to them. I would recommend this family film to families everywhere." Reece Tedford, Director God Help Me, Squad 77, and The World is Waiting.
Winner: Best Drama Over 30 Minutes - Creation Arts Festival
Finalist: Feature Film - Sabaoth International Film Festival
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