Love At First Sight

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In Love at First Sight, two teenage video store clerks argue about the possibility of love at first sight when the year’s biggest romantic drama hits the shelves.
Jessica loves the movie and the idea of falling in love at first sight; Dane thinks it’s ridiculous and claims that his favorite film, an obscure independent French film, is a much better love story. She issues a challenge, he accepts,and their friendly competition leads to an eye-opening surprise.

This small group study will provide discussion points related to true love, judging others, and accepting differing opinions. The viewers will be encouraged to think critically about the various topics addressed in the original short film. The small group leader will be provided with the tools to promote discussion and to implement spiritual truths from God’s Word to give answers to questions that may arise from the discussion.

Love at First Sight was co-written and directed by Mark Cowart.
In 2004 Mark Cowart co-founded Seabourne Pictures, LLC. with Ryan Smith and Michael W. Smith in Franklin, TN. He began working in video in 2001 at an international missions agency in Nashville. During these three years Mark traveled to three different continents directing and editing documentary and promotional videos. In this same time period, Mark directed his first short film titled Once Upon A Time, shot on 35mm film. At Seabourne, Mark has worked as a producer and cinematographer before directing his second short film, Love at First Sight in 2007, an official selection of the 2008 Nashville Film Festival. Currently Mark is developing his first feature film, which is set to shoot In 2009. Cowart also enjoys being a freelance photographer, has a beautiful wife, and three lovely daughters.

Love at First Sight was scored by David Hamilton.
David Hamilton is developing a multifaceted musical career. He is a respected arranger, conductor, producer, keyboard artist and songwriter. His work covers a broad spectrum of musical styles and can be heard on recordings by a diverse group of artists such as Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Shania Twain, Renee Fleming, Linda Ronstadt, James Ingram, Michael Crawford, Point of Grace and many others.



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Mark Anderson says
This looks hilarious! I can't wait until this comes out.
Chris says
The Trailer on this looks great! I cannot wait to get into a small group and share thoughts
Jeff Nichols says
A teaching resource that will help young people develop critical thinking skills? I'm in. We need more of this kind of resource.
Jacob Riggs says
How to discern culture--a topic that is vital to the health of Christians. C2 serves a great purpose in getting believers to put that discernment into action. I can only hope the church will embrace this much-needed tool.
SolShine7 says
I wish more people in the U.S. watched foreign films. They're hidden jewels. Some of my favorites are Horseman on the Roof, The Road Home (with Ziyi Zhang) and Osama. (2003). Anyhow, this short film looks like it could be good. The Taylor Sorensen soundtrack is a nice touch. www.ThinkVirtue.com
Larry Barnes says
I just finished this and it's great. I bought it on a whim, and I'm definitely gonna be hooked when more and more come out. I plan on using it for my youth.
Dena Glynn says
A great topic with interesting and fun characters. i would like to see this one.
Elizabeth says
Great movie! It was really funny and helpful. But I was wondering: there was one song in the movie by the name of tripping, and it was performed by Taylor Sorensen and the Trigger Code. I really liked the song but am unable to find it anywhere to purchase it. Any suggestions?
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