Nathanael Welch, cast as Cleo, hears from Kat Houser about her “year of yes” and how that led her to answer a Facebook call for extras in the film. She shares about being an extra in the wedding scene and and then roped into a speaking role at the last minute when another actor became ill. Little did she know that she’d be revealing her stomach, smoking a cig, and picking up on a dude (aka Cleo).
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Nathanael Welch, cast as Cleo, talks with David Trotter, producer and director, about faith, sexuality, and the highs and lows of filming The Road to Edmond. David broaches the subjects of heaven, hell, and homosexuality, and Nathanael shares his process of asking different questions altogether – fueled at an early age by his relationship with his brother who has a severe intellectual disability.
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David Trotter, producer and director of The Road to Edmond, interviews Sarah Reeve and Crystal Chandler, cast as “brides” in the film. Sarah shares about her experience of coming out to long-time friends at church and how their reaction deepened her faith in God. They both recount the experience of filming the wedding scene and share their hopes for those who watch the movie.
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Tripp Fuller of Homebrewed Christianity and David Trotter, producer and director of The Road to Edmond, discuss the “why” behind the film. Trotter shares his history of growing up in a conservative home as well as pastoring for over a decade in evangelical churches. Learn why The Road to Edmond is called a provocative film that questions faith, sexuality, and Jesus.
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