Columbia Celebrates Premiere of “Thy Will Be Done” Film Highlighting Community Spirit

Columbia, South Carolina Welcomes “Thy Will Be Done” Premiere

On a bright and breezy Saturday, October 5, 2024, Columbia, South Carolina is buzzing with excitement for the premiere of the much-anticipated film, “Thy Will Be Done.” This heartwarming movie, filled with important life lessons, was written, shot, and produced right here in our beautiful city, making it a special event for locals and visitors alike. Showings are scheduled at the DTM Theatre located in Dutch Square Mall, with films at 3 p.m., 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. If you miss today’s show, don’t be disheartened! There’s another screening set for Hampton on October 26.

A Sheriff Takes the Spotlight

One of the film’s highlights is the performance by none other than Richland County’s own Sheriff Leon Lott. Taking on the role of a coroner, Lott brings his unique background and a touch of local flair to the big screen. Striding confidently onto a film set for the first time, Lott reflected on his nine years working undercover as a narcotics agent. It turns out that his past experiences equipped him well for this new role. “If you mess up in the movie, they can retake it,” he joked. “If you mess up working undercover, it might be your life.” His humor and casual approach have set the right tone for the film’s light-hearted yet meaningful message.

The Plot Thickens

At the core of “Thy Will Be Done” is the inspiring story of Summer Buckner, played by Tiffanie Flagler. Summer is a young woman who must live in poverty for five days to inherit her father’s fortune. Yes, it’s a tale about growth, humility, and gratitude. As she navigates through life without the comforts she’s used to, audiences are sure to find themselves reflecting on their own lives and what it truly means to be selfless and caring.

A Community Effort

The film is not just an artistic endeavor; it’s also a community project fueled by local talent. JB Brown, the driving force behind JBSTARS Productions, has a mission not just to entertain but to provoke thought, touching on serious subjects including human trafficking and domestic violence. He hopes that viewers will walk away with a newfound appreciation for life. For Brown, this isn’t just about making films; it’s about fostering a sense of community and inspiring change. “JB is part of this community,” noted Sheriff Lott. “This wasn’t someone coming from California or New York doing something with hometown people. That makes it a little special.”

Behind the Camera

Although the script for “Thy Will Be Done” was penned almost twelve years ago, it underwent a resurrection with a fresh cast and a renewed vision. It’s one of nine films by Brown that dwell on moral themes, drawing from his extensive community work. The film features numerous familiar faces from Columbia, creating an immersive experience for local audiences. Among the cast are WIS sportscaster Curtis Wilson, radio personality Jeffrey Lamkin, and Bishop Redfern II, all of whom have roots in the area.

A Lesson in Life

Among the cast, Melodi Sunstresa expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to be part of this project. She described the experience as “awesome and humbling,” adding that it made her appreciate life a little bit more. “Thy Will Be Done” is a movie that seeks to stir emotions and inspire audiences, reminding them to cherish what they have and the people in their lives.

Final Thoughts

As Columbia gears up for this special premiere, the local community is reminded of how art and storytelling can bring people together, highlighting essential values like humility and gratitude. With the promise of exciting performances and a thought-provoking narrative, “Thy Will Be Done” is sure to be a memorable film experience for everyone involved. Mark your calendars and grab your tickets—this is one premiere you won’t want to miss!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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