Title: Order of Rights
Original Title: Order of Rights
Year: 2020
Info
- Country: USA
- Length: 109 Minutes (1 hour 49 min)
- Genre: Drama
- Studios: European Dreams Factory
- Distributor: European Dreams Factory
Release Dates
- United States: October 20 2020
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Milena Smit: "'Los sin nombre' no se casa solamente con lo sobrenatural"
Plot
The story of 'Order of Rights' tells the relationship of Ethan and Emma, two young students who have their whole lives ahead of them. Everything falls apart when Emma unexpectedly gets pregnant. She is willing to abort but Ethan wants to keep the baby, to the point that he decides to take her to court. The trial will have a lot of national repercussions and will test the love of this couple. The feature film is directed, co-written and photographed by Jim Ball, who also directed 'The Sins of the Fathers', The film was awarded at the 2009 New York International Independent Film Festival and the 2013 Kingdomwood Film Festival with the Red Carpet Award and nominated for Best Film at the same years International Christian Film Festival. The cast includes actors Ben Davies ('Courageous'), Emma Elle Roberts ('The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1', 'Insurgent'), Shannen Fields, Julie Silcott, Richard Cutting, Michael Joiner, Francine Locke, Jackson Walker ('The Great Debaters'), Cameron Arnett, Johnny Alonso, Terry Gensemer, Rebecca Langlois, Nikki Estridge, Dennis P. Loewer, Emily Ball, Jeffrey Ball, Erin McLamb, Nise Davies, Katie Nicole Andrews, Sara Dudek, Leah Rose Fisher, Kassandra Dixon, Orret Dixon, Loretta Vinson and George Wardy.
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