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A few months ago, we released the FABIOLA proof of concept scene—a project that represents some of our best work to date. This 8-minute video was made possible through the incredible support of our fans, with over $13,000 raised through crowdfunding.
Completing this scene was full of firsts for our team: it was our first time building a custom set, our first time flying actors to our hometown, and our first time creating a pilot scene. These small leaps of faith were significant steps toward our ultimate goal of bringing the full FABIOLA film to life.
If you haven’t had the chance to watch the video yet, we invite you to check it out! Your support means everything as we work toward making this powerful story a reality.
Are you ready for a nostalgic thrill ride that brings the best of 90s cinema to life? The Monster Summer movie is the perfect blend of action, suspense, and family-friendly entertainment. Directed by a Catholic filmmaker, this film avoids anything contrary to the Faith while delivering an exciting, edge-of-your-seat adventure.
Set in the 1990s on Martha’s Vineyard, the story follows Noah Reed, a determined young journalist, and Gene Carruthers, a retired detective haunted by his past. Together, they embark on a monster hunt to save their island’s children from a mysterious creature. With clear nods to classic films like The Sandlot and Jumanji, the movie taps into a sense of nostalgia that both teens and adults will appreciate.
While Monster Summer isn't focused on explicitly Catholic themes, it offers clean entertainment with strong moral lines. The monster, a witch, represents evil with no redeeming qualities, and the film doesn’t blur the boundaries between right and wrong. There’s nothing suggestive or immodest, making it a solid choice for families looking for a suspenseful movie that aligns with their values.
If you’ve been searching for a film that balances intense action with a positive message, look no further than Monster Summer. Its nods to 90s classics, clean content, and gripping storyline make it a must-see for fans of thrillers and action-packed dramas.
As the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick’s legacy is celebrated worldwide, especially on St. Patrick’s Day. If you want to celebrate your Irish heritage and Catholic faith, our Catholic items featuring St. Patrick’s breastplate are both beautiful and meaningful. Two of our newest items from the shop are the limestone coaster with St. Patrick’s Breastplate and the elegant St. Patrick tapestry. Crafted from authentic limestone, the coaster is perfect for those who appreciate the "luck of the Irish" and Catholic tradition. It’s not just a coaster—it’s a reminder of the values St. Patrick stood for.
The 26"x24" tapestry featuring the breastplate of St. Patrick and a beautiful Irish scroll is a statement piece for any home. Its timeless design combines Irish heritage with Catholic devotion, making it an investment in both art and faith.
Perfect for your home if you are looking for a unique addition to your home that speaks to your love of Irish culture and Catholic tradition.
This week on Gofers Get A Grip, we’re talking all things fun and adventurous:
🍿 Heidi movies & pirate classics like Treasure Island
🏴☠️ Pirate birthday parties
🚨 Getting pulled over & speeding tickets
🚗 Cruise control adventures
🐕 Playing fetch and even flipping snowmobiles!
Tune in for a fun ride of stories and laughter! 🎧
Step back into the 8th century with the inspiring story of Pelayo, now streaming on Industrious Family Theater. This short film transports viewers to the year 722 A.D., a pivotal moment in history when Spain faced the threat of Muslim conquest. As the Moors, hailing from Africa, seek to establish their paradise on earth, they set their sights on the favorable climate of Spain to build their new empire.
But one man, Pelayo, and his small band of 300 courageous warriors are determined to resist. Against all odds, they fight to preserve their homeland and Christian culture. This short film vividly portrays the early days of the Reconquista, when Spain’s future hung in the balance, and the bravery of Pelayo and his men became legendary.
Filled with action, courage, and unwavering faith, Pelayo offers a captivating glimpse into a lesser-known yet critical moment in history. The film not only highlights the resolve of these warriors but also reminds us of how Our Lady will always come to her children's aid, even in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Pelayo is the film for those who enjoy historical dramas that celebrate the triumph of the human spirit. This short film brings to life the passion and determination of the Visigoth warriors who refused to surrender, laying the groundwork for the eventual reconquest of Spain.
Explore Ivanhoe film adaptations from 1952 and 1982, plus a fresh review of Sir Walter Scott's novel. Share your thoughts on the movies and join the discussion.
Enter the world of "The Tavern", a short fantasy film now streaming on Industrious Family Theater.
In this story, a nobleman’s daughter, fleeing from her treacherous uncle, finds refuge in a quiet tavern, where she encounters a mysterious stranger. With a tone reminiscent of Tolkien, The Tavern explores themes of trust and fate in a setting where subtle moments carry deep meaning.
Get a taste of an inspiring new story with the concept video for Fabiola, now streaming on Industrious Family Theater.
Fabiola follows a woman who, after years of exploring the philosophical trends of her day, finds herself confronting the truth she had long denied. When her young cousin Agnes is arrested for her Christian faith, Fabiola's spiritual journey takes a dramatic turn. Rushing to the prison, she faces a shocking confrontation with Agnes' accuser, who begs for Agnes' wealth in exchange for her life. But Fabiola has come for a heart-to-heart with her cousin—one that will change her forever.
This concept video offers a powerful preview of a story filled with deep reflection, faith, and a battle between life and death. Don't miss this sneak peek!
Costume design is one of the most exciting aspects of filmmaking for me. What a character wears speaks volumes about their personality, emotions, and the world they live in. Here are some essential tips to enhance your storytelling through costume choices:
Immerse Yourself in the Time Period
Research is the foundation of costume design. Start by asking: What did people wear in this era and location? Find photos, paintings, or historical references that depict the time accurately. Look into what people of similar age, status, or occupation wore. Examine how other films have approached costuming for similar periods or settings, but stay critical—don't let contemporary films dictate your choices. First, understand the historical context, then decide if bending the rules will serve your story better. Accuracy matters, but sometimes what looks best on camera should take priority.
Color as a Reflection of Character
Colors speak volumes. I love using a character’s wardrobe to symbolize their emotional journey. Colors can signal confidence, fear, sadness, or conflict. Start by assigning each character a dominant color that reflects their core personality. Build the wardrobe around this, incorporating shades that complement or contrast with that main color depending on the character’s development. For example, a shift in color throughout the story can subtly communicate internal change.
Choosing the Right Fabrics
Not all fabrics translate well on screen. Learn the basics of fabric types and how they behave under different lighting conditions. Create a list of materials that work well on film—natural fibers like cotton and wool often appear richer on camera, while shiny, synthetic fabrics can look cheap or distracting. Avoid fabrics that don’t reflect the character’s reality, and be mindful of how they interact with movement and light.
Additionally, gather inspiration from various sources like Pinterest or other platforms. Mix and match elements—perhaps one design has perfect sleeves, but the length doesn’t work for your vision. Keep all references, even flawed ones, as they can spark new ideas. After collaborating with the wardrobe department, narrow down your options to avoid overwhelm later.
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The feasts of St. Patrick and St. Joseph are just around the corner—St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th and St. Joseph’s Day following shortly after on March 19th. Both are perfect opportunities to celebrate your faith and enjoy our rich Catholic traditions.
We love celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with Irish songs and festive decor. It's a time to honor the patron saint of Ireland and bring the "luck of the Irish" into your home. Why not add something special to your celebration this year?
Two days later, we honor St. Joseph with our family tradition of a St. Joseph’s Table. It’s a feast filled with breads of all varieties—buy up every loaf in town! One of my favorite ways to enjoy sourdough is by dipping it in olive oil and balsamic vinegar (if you can get to it before it's gone!). It’s simple, delicious, and a beautiful way to bring everyone together to honor Good Saint Joseph the foster father of Jesus. 😋
Whether you’re preparing for St. Patrick’s Day, St. Joseph’s Day, Father’s Day, or another special occasion, we have saint-inspired items that will add the perfect touch to your festivities. These meaningful items go beyond the ordinary, offering something thoughtful for those who appreciate both faith and tradition.
What will you choose to spruce up your St. Patrick’s Day celebration? Or are you looking for something special for St. Joseph’s Day?
Step into the world of 17th-century Scotland with Outlaws of Ravenhurst, a feature-length film now streaming on Industrious Family Theater.
Follow the journey of 10-year-old George Abell, a farmer’s son from colonial America, who is taken to Scotland by his estranged uncle to become the Protestant Earl of Ravenhurst. But when George refuses to renounce his Catholic faith, tensions rise and the stakes become life-threatening. In a film featuring daring sword fights and secret plots, George stands firm, a beacon of hope and courage in the face of great danger.
Based on the beloved novel by Sr. M. Imelda Wallace, Outlaws of Ravenhurst tells a powerful story of faith and resilience set against the backdrop of 1641 Scotland, during a time of religious persecution. This inspiring film will remind your family of the importance of standing for what is right, no matter the cost.
It is such a pleasure to welcome Megan Geier to the FABIOLA cast as Lucina. Megan really stood out during her audition for being able to drive a heartfelt compassion which makes her the perfect fit to play the role of a woman who has given everything to serve the Church. After Lucina's husband falls victim to the persecution shortly after they are married and anticipating their first child, Lucina lives a life as a pious widow, raising her young son to reach for higher ideals. We were very pleased with Megan's audition and feel that she will fulfill the role of a martyrs' mother and wife very well.
In this episode of Gofers Get A Grip, the team shares their snowmobiling adventures, helping old ladies out of snow drifts, and some recent movie favorites like Ivanhoe and Monster Summer. Plus, Patrick's special moments as he assists at the local funeral home!
Tune in for all the details and fun stories! 🎧 👉 Listen to the full episode here...
Discover the moving story of Chase, an Iraq war veteran working as a janitor at a car museum, in the touching short film "The Storyteller". Battling the isolation of PTSD, Chase finds solace in the quiet halls, surrounded by the legends of racing history.
But when a little boy accidentally calls the museum, mistaking it for "The Storyteller’s Hotline," Chase is drawn into an unexpected connection. He begins to share a vivid tale that transports them both to the thrilling world of 1960s car racing. In the simple act of storytelling, a heartwarming bond is formed.
"The Storyteller" is a touching film about the power of sharing stories. Don’t miss this inspiring story—now streaming on Industrious Family Theater.
Francis Thomas joins the cast of FABIOLA as the courageous St. Sebastian. Francis Thomas brings his experience in filmmaking as an editor, cinematographer, and director for @immaculataentertainment to this role that holds great significance to Catholics. While he has a background in acting, Francis Thomas’ connection to the character of St. Sebastian makes him a perfect fit for this pivotal role. Welcome to the team, Francis Thomas! 🙌 🎥
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Introducing "Pop Goes the Toaster", a hilarious short film that will keep you laughing from start to finish! 🤣
In this lighthearted comedy, a young man embarks on a quirky quest to discover the exact timing it takes for his toaster to create the perfect piece of toast. He spends hours calculating, only to realize that the problem was something much simpler all along.
If you enjoy the charm of Pixar shorts, you’ll love Pop Goes the Toaster—where even breakfast becomes a grand adventure! 🍞
Discover inspiring movies from Angel Studios—uplifting films that aim to stir the soul, spark hope, and motivate positive change. Explore reviews and find out if they hit the mark here.
This review of Homestead, a film by Angel Studios, explores the movie's blend of survivalist drama and Christian themes. Set in a near-future world, the film opens with devastating attacks on Los Angeles and New York, leading to nationwide instability.
Families must choose between self-preservation and generosity, a moral struggle central to the story. The review highlights the contrasts between the film’s two key couples—the faith-driven Rosses and the self-reliant Erikssons—and their differing approaches to the crisis.
While Homestead offers an intriguing portrayal of survivalist mindsets, some viewers may find character decisions contrived, aimed at pushing the plot forward. Additionally, the film ends on a cliffhanger, serving as a setup for a larger series, which may leave viewers wanting more resolution.
From a Catholic perspective, the film's message emphasizes sharing faith and resources during times of hardship, a theme that resonates throughout the story.
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🎬 Missed our Christmas Special LIVESTREAM? No worries! Catch all the fun, music, and puppetry now on Industrious Family Theater. Don’t miss out on the storytelling magic that captivated everyone! Watch it anytime here... 🎭✨
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The Gofers are back with another exciting podcast! Recorded just minutes after the Christmas Special livestream, the team dives into an update on FABIOLA, discussing mood boards and the debate on whether to name the film after the main character or the one with the most screen time.
Plus, they share thoughts on the film adaptation of Wives and Daughters—what would have been a better title? Tune in for all the fun and insights!
Christopher Hatfield has been a longtime friend from acting class, and I had the pleasure of getting to know him better on the Three Hearts Pilgrimage last year. We were thrilled when Chris expressed interest in joining FABIOLA.
A versatile actor with an impressive range, Chris’s audition was so strong that we considered him for Fulvius. However, we knew his talent would be best used as Fabiola’s father, Fabius—a pivotal role in the story. Every role, large or small, is essential to driving the story forward, and we’re grateful to have such skilled actors like Chris bringing depth and heart to these characters.
Welcome aboard, Chris!
In Defenders of Christendom, author James Fitzhenry revisits the daring stories of Catholic heroes who fought with courage, often labeled by modern society as "violent." This thought-provoking book challenges the misconception that force is inherently evil, distinguishing between unjust violence and righteous force used in defense of faith, culture, and justice.
Through captivating tales of Bohemond, Skanderbeg, and Don Juan of Austria, readers will rediscover a time when bravery, honor, and knighthood defined Christendom's defenders. If you seek inspiration from history's bold Catholic warriors and a reminder of the strength of faith in action, this book will ignite a newfound appreciation for the role of noble force in defending what is right.
Dive into the stories of fearless Catholic knights who stood firm in the face of overwhelming opposition, and explore what it truly means to fight for what you believe. Read Defenders of Christendom to reignite your inner soldier of Christ.
Kaleb McConner absolutely blew us away during auditions! He came fully prepared, having researched the project on his own initiative, and gave his all in every role he auditioned for. Kaleb could have played any character, but we’re excited to see how he brings Fulvius to life in FABIOLA. Welcome to the team, Kaleb—we can't wait to see your performance!
It's was a tough decision as many talented actresses tried out for Fabiola but in the end Emily Hawk stood out as the best fit for the character.
Emily is currently working on her general and theater associates of arts degree. She has been interested in television and film since she was a child and has been in theater productions over the past six years.
Her versatile performance won the casting team's hearts. Welcome to the cast, Emily!
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for our Christmas Special LIVEstream! Your support made the event truly memorable. We were thrilled with the lively chat-a-thon and all the wonderful feedback we received. 🙌
We raised $226 from generous donations, and the event was viewed 93 times during its live stream! While we didn’t reach our $1000 goal, there's still time to contribute and help us continue bringing you exciting, meaningful content.
We’re currently polishing the Special for a smoother, even better version, which will soon be available to watch on Industrious Family Theater. Stay tuned!
Thank you again for your incredible support – we couldn’t do it without you! 🎄✨
Our LIVEstream is this weekend! Talk about a whirlwind first month. Can everyone check there calendars and confirm that Sunday is really already the 2nd of February?
I am personally very excited for this event. It has been a long time in the making and I can't wait to share all of this month's hard work with everyone on Sunday. As always, getting an event of this kind organized has come with its ouch moments as well as its pleasurable ones. To give you a taste of what's coming on the 2nd, I wanted to share an outtake video. I hope it helps you be as excited as I am for this event.
So mark your calendars if they aren't already marked for Sunday, February 2nd, 6 p.m. PT for the 2025 Christmas special! And don't forget to sign up to our newsletter for a reminder minutes before the event starts.
Not able to join us LIVE on February 2nd? Don't worry. The whole event will be available afterwards on Industrious Family Theater!!
Faustina Bowen immerses you in the world of Merry Anne Bright, an elf who yearns for something more to Christmas beyond just making toys. If I was told to watch a movie about the true meaning of Christmas, I would probably refuse. Such movies are often too preachy and devoid of an interesting story. But Faustina really pulls you in with a relatable character who might have the same feelings as many of us; that Christmas has a deeper purpose to it that is far more wonderful than snow and hot chocolate and gifts from a department store. Yes, the story has a lesson to it, but Faustina really warms us up to it by creating an immersive story around Merry Anne Bright and in such a short amount of time.
I particularly like the montage and voiceover delivering the exposition. The quick cuts and variety of shots really help us feel the whirlwind that is the time before Christmas, and somehow also hints at an interior discomfort felt by our protagonist. By foregoing a more conventional approach to exposition, we are hooked from the very beginning to a story that easily could be dull.
Finally, the character of Alessandra makes the whole concept very personal. The lesson of Christmas becomes intimate, and not just a dry abstract concept. It is about the real lives of people, and not merely a talking point from a middle aged person who feels resentful at a world that does not respect their values. I will look forward to many more such stories to come!
In a world where faith-based films are more in demand than ever, FABIOLA stands out as a story that the entire family can enjoy. From young to old, everyone will be inspired by the courage, faith, and timeless themes found in this epic tale. 🙏🌟
If you’re looking for a film that uplifts, inspires, and celebrates virtue, FABIOLA is just what you are looking for! Join us on this journey and help bring a story to life that you’ll not only love but will also stay with you long after the credits roll. 🎬❤️
Stay tuned for more updates, and let’s make FABIOLA a reality together!
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