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Anteroom Productions is an award-winning film and video production company. Our first film, Out of the Darkness, was a mesmerizing documentary capturing one woman's profound conversion to Christianity after spending years in the pornography industry. Out of the Darkness won awards at The John Paul II International Film Festival, the Phoenix Christian International Film Festival, and the ITN Distribution Festival.
Anteroom Productions continues its path of making bold, innovative, and creative documentaries that focus on unusual and often forgotten topics in an artistic way. Through the medium of film, we endeavor to create documentaries that strive for beauty and, in the words of Joseph Conrad, “give the viewer a glimpse into the truth for which they forgot to ask.”
Holly Ordway is the Cardinal Francis George Professor of Faith and Culture at the the Word on Fire Institute and Visiting Professor of Apologetics at Houston Christian University. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is a Subject Editor for the Journal of Inklings Studies. A convert to Catholicism, Holly is an expert in Tolkien and Lewis. As she discusses in the film, imagination, poetry, and a desire for the truth lead to her conversion and rejection of Atheism.
Keith Ward has been an academic virtually his entire working life, teaching philosophy, theology, and religious studies at various times. He is an Idealist philosopher, and believes the Consciousness, or a Supreme Consciousness, is the fundamental principle of reality. The material universe is an expression or creation of a Supreme Mind. Keith is a convert to Christianity and a priest in the Church of England. Music and transcendence played an important role in his conversion.
Bob Kurland is an old retired physicist (BS Cal-tech--with honors, 1951; MA, PhD Harvard, 1953, 1956). In 1995 he became a Catholic. He writes “not so much to discourse with authority on matters known to me as to know them better by discoursing devoutly of them.” (St. Augustine, "The Trinity" 1,8).
Sean Finnegan is a award-winning documentary filmmaker. He started his journey by writing, producing, and filming a small independent film on the ideology and legacy of Margaret Sanger. After earning his Master’s of Fine Arts degree in Film at American University, Sean began working at National Geographic and MPower Media as a producer.He approaches the art of filmmaking with a Catholic spirit, focusing on the transcendental properties of being: goodness, beauty, and truth.
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