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Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot

The fight for kids begins.
2024 | 130m | English

(2317 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Led by Donna and Reverend W.C. Martin, 22 families from a rural Black church in the small East Texas town of Possum Trot adopt 77 of the most difficult-to-place kids in the foster system and kickstart a movement in the process.
Release Date: Jul 04, 2024
Director: Joshua Weigel
Writer: Rebekah Weigel, Joshua Weigel
Genres: Drama
Keywords mentally disabled, child abuse, jealousy, prayer, forgiveness, pastor, texas, foster parents, disabled child, gospel, based on true story, dysfunctional family, domestic violence, death of mother, religious film, east texas, foster care, 1990s, coping mechanisms, unconditional love, foster mom, christian film, black community, traumatized child, child sexual abuse, christian faith, inspirational, black stories, period piece, psychological trauma, broken trust, based on real person
Production Companies The Daily Wire, 3.16 Productions, Peacetree Productions
Box Office Revenue: $11,721,425
Budget: $8,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Demetrius Grosse Reverend W.C. Martin
Nika King Donna Martin
Elizabeth Mitchell Susan Ramsey
Diaana Babnicova Terri
Carlos Aviles Marcos
Demián Castro Chewy
Joshua Weigel Pastor Mark
Sarah Hudson Jo-Beth
Georgia Simmons Terri's Mother
Aria Jennai Pulliam Mercedes
Nikkita Johnson Mercedes' Mother
Dayna Beilenson Ms. Nolan
Lisha Wheeler Theresa Lathan
Roscoe Johnson Glen Lathan
Jillian Reeves Diann
Ellis Hobbs IV Joshua
Asher Liam Clay Tyler
Jackson Abram Randy
Sandra Jarrett Johnny
Rose Person Renae
Sabina Grace Shanta
Tristan Shufford Michael
Kaysi J. Bradley Ladonna Martin
Rena Canady-Laster Mollie
Taj Johnson Princeton Martin
Ava M. Harrison Keiosha
Sandra Jarett Johnnie
Della Golden Murtha
Jacinte Blankenship Brenda
Jayden Tolbert Franklin
Vickie Eng Psychologist
Angela Davis Joyce
Jaxon James Nino
Vanita Williams Gladys
Darryl Rollins Fred
Megan Hayes 911 Dispatcher
Michelle Abrell Abundant Life Video Narrator
Jay Amir Middle School Boy
Makhi Brown Upset Boy
Leland L. Jones Middle School Principal
Keira Moore Vanessa
Ian Lyons Architect
Chioma Narcisse-Williams Male Triplet 2
Alyssa Gabrie Female Triplet
La'Donna Martin-Stevenson Organ Player
Andropolis Williams Bass Player
Davon Porter Drummer
Kenneth Pratt Band Leader
Nicola Faison Grieving Relative
Laila Lumpkin Girl in Pickup
Name Job
Chase Paris Casting
Tara Feldstein Bennett Casting
Rebekah Weigel Writer
David Andalman Editor
Debbie DeVilla Production Design
Gonzalo Cordoba Art Direction
Amy McGary Set Decoration
Nicholas Urbano Set Decoration
Ellen Falguiere Costume Design
Kimberly Cutter-Williams Key Hair Stylist
Shereese Lynn-Cromartie Key Makeup Artist
Shenelle Mays Smith Key Makeup Artist
Elena Miller Key Makeup Artist
Alyson Latz Line Producer
Joshua Weigel Writer, Director
Mary Vernieu Casting
Sean Philip Johnson Original Music Composer
Sean Patrick Kirby Director of Photography
Benji Bakshi Director of Photography
Name Title
Joshua Weigel Producer
Nika King Executive Producer
Rebekah Weigel Producer
Tiffany FitzHenry Executive Producer
Don Mandrik Executive Producer
Chad Gundersen Co-Executive Producer
John Larimer Co-Executive Producer
Joe Knittig Executive Producer
Chris Juen Co-Executive Producer
Elkin Antoniou Co-Producer
Ryan Dennett-Smith Producer
Letitia Wright Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

When her aged mother dies, Donna Martin (Nika King) feels like she has lost her best friend and is completely bereft. No consolation from her pastor husband WC (Demetrius Grosse) nor their children can help her with her grief. Then, in an almost Damascene moment, she hears of a young child strugglin ... g through the East Texas care system and decides that it's going to be her calling to help where she can. WC needs quite a bit of convincing as their house is already full, their income limited and their time stretched too - but he agrees to investigate with local child support worker Susan Ramsey (Elizabeth Mitchell). Next thing, they are bringing home some orphans and the congregation at their lively community church are likewise encouraged to do what they can to help these kids. In full swing, there are some seventy-odd children housed amidst this loving but quite financially poor community - and that's the gist of the rest of the film. How folks cope. Many of these youngsters, of varying ages, don't have their troubles to seek. Years of neglect and indifference have created demons that test the patience, love and commitment of the well-meaning would-be parents with not just their task at hand, but with their Christian faith. The Martin's are not immune to these challenges either, especially when they take in Terri (Diaana Babnocova) who retreats into the persona of a cat following a childhood of beatings and abuse, and that in turn manages to readily antagonise their own daughter Ladonna (Kaysi J. Bradley). This is quite an empowering story of just what can be done when there is a will to try and despite there being a paucity of resources these people remain determined that they can and will make a difference, even if it means discomfort and stress for themselves. That's all well presented by the supporting ensemble cast who support a strong effort from both King and Babnicova that marries well determination, frustration and raw emotion. It also takes a tangential swipe at the priorities of a church perhaps more concerned with edifices than education which, though briefly exhibited, is still quite a potent indictment of attitudes. It's probably twenty minutes too long, it does meander a little at the start, but as a drama about real people confronting issues that are, quite literally, life and death - it's worth a watch.

Oct 17, 2024