New DVD Looks into Christianity and UFOs

|PIC1|A creative new movie that tackles the issue of Christianity and UFOs is now available on DVD.

Released by Five and Two Pictures, Unidentified was written and produced by Christian director Rich Christiano and attempts to fuse the unique subjects while still promoting a Christian message.

"The subject of UFOs is interesting but also very confusing," Christiano said in a release. "This film aims to bring some rhyme and reason to this subject from a biblical perspective."

The production tries to deal with UFO issues such as whether they are hoaxes, if aliens are real and a threat, and whether they play into the end times.

The plot follows the story of two investigative reporters who are assigned to an unusual topic. While driving home, a 38-year-old man was allegedly taken from his vehicle and abducted by aliens. The two journalists must reveal the truth to this claim. One considers the assertion while the other rejects it. Along the way, they are both caught off guard by what they find.

The cast includes many newcomers to film, including Christian superstar Rebecca St James in a supporting role.

In the Christian community, the film has so far received a lot of praise for being stimulating as well as Christ-centred.

"Unidentified is very thought-provoking and will hold your attention all the way to the end," explained Tom Saab, director for Christian Film Festivals of America. "This movie will enlighten, challenge and motivate everyone who sees it to follow the Lord. It certainly gives you something to think about."

For more information, go to UnidentifiedTheMovie.com.
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