We are honored that The Hollywood Reporter, one of the most iconic and prestigious entertainment trade publications in the world, took an interest in our faith based fantasy film "Heavenquest: A Pilgrim's Progress" and wrote an article covering our journey into production.
Excerpt from the article below:
"'The Pilgrim's Progress,' Written in 1678, to Become Faith-Based Film
The movie comes from King Street Pictures, founded by entertainment lawyers.
Christian filmmakers are tackling a movie based on what is generally considered the first novel written in English.
The book, The Pilgrim's Progress From This World, to That Which Is to Come, was written in 1678 by John Bunyan. He began his Christian allegory while in prison, accused of conducting religious services without permission. The book has been translated into more than 200 languages and many theologians consider it the second most-read book of faith after the Bible.
The film, dubbed Heavenquest: A Pilgrim's Progress, is the third movie from King Street Pictures, which makes faith-inspired films for a global audience. King Street was founded last year by former Warner Bros. attorney Dan Mark and his partner Rachel Tan, a former actress in Hong Kong and also an entertainment attorney.
The first two movies from King Street, which is partially funded by Asian investors, are Snakehead and Fiction and Other Realities, both in postproduction. The former is a drama about human smuggling, while the latter is an English and Korean language musical.
With Heavenquest, King Street is hoping to break a couple of barriers for faith-based movies: Earn itself a worldwide audience and prove that Christian moviegoers appreciate the fantasy genre."
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