
🎬 Title: Bigfoot, UFOs and Jesus
Seeing is Believing
Story: In a quiet lakeside town in Michigan, Hannah Howard (Melissa Anschutz) faced an extraordinary experience long ago. This event, buried in her memory, resurfaces when she returns home, prompting her to reevaluate her past. She seeks insights from her free-spirited mother (Victoria Jackson), the town’s preacher (Don Most), and her newly found brother who hunts Bigfoot (Josh ‘Ponceman’ Perry). As Hannah delves deeper into her memories, strange happenings re-emerge, including mysterious lights above a location known as the Devil’s Crossroads.
⭐ Rating: 5 (1 vote)
📅 Release Date: May 25, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour, 38 minutes
🎭 Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family
🎬 Director: Jesse Low
✍️ Writer: DJ Perry
🏢 Production Companies: Collective Development

👥 Cast: Melissa Anschutz (Hannah Howard), Don Most (Milo Williams), Victoria Jackson (Alma Howard), Christine Marie (Vera Howard), Josh Perry (Chip Howard), DJ Perry (Niles Cass), Shane Hagedorn (Sterling Langworthy), Dean Teaster (Harrison Howard), Taylor Dupuis (Elsie Howard), Sherryl Despres (Nashville Reporter)
Editor’s Note: Bigfoot, UFOs and Jesus (2021) presents a blend of comedy, drama, and family themes, enriched with personal nuances. Director Jesse Low opts for a focused narrative that highlights character development over flashy effects. The performances by Melissa Anschutz, Don Most, and Victoria Jackson are authentic and relatable. With a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes, it aligns well with the story’s needs. Audience reactions vary, so approach this film with an appreciation for its atmosphere rather than expecting conventional storytelling. The tagline, “Seeing is Believing,” encapsulates its essence. If the premise intrigues you, it’s worth adding to your watchlist.
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