The Genesis Code

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The Genesis Code
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Directed by C. Thomas Howell
Patrick Read Johnson
Produced by Michael Shane Leighton
Michael W. Leighton
Written by Michael W. Leighton
Starring Logan Bartholomew
Kelsey Sanders
Ernest Borgnine
Music by Bill Wandel
Cinematography Kees Van Oostrum
Edited by Edward R. Abroms
Production
company
Genesis Productions
CK Pictures
Distributed by America Saga Releasing
Release dates
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  • August 25, 2010 (2010-08-25)
Country United States
Language English
Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)

The Genesis Code is a 2010 American drama film directed by C. Thomas Howell and Patrick Read Johnson, and written by Michael W. Leighton.[1]

Plot

Kerry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), a college student journalist and committed Christian, has been assigned to do a story on Blake Truman (Logan Bartholomew), the college's hockey superstar. Blake struggles with personal crisis but rejects Kerry's reliance on her faith. He is convinced that modern science has disproved the Bible and especially the Genesis story of creation. Together they discover that the creation story and science may be in perfect accord.

The Genesis Code takes on two current social and cultural issues: Evolution vs. creation, End-of-life decisions. [2] Although this becomes a romance story, it gives a look to the age-old question of how science and a book of the Bible, Genesis, may both be correct and told in a format that a normal layperson will understand.

Cast

Production

The first director, Patrick Read Johnson, was fired and C. Thomas Howell was brought in to finish the film. Director Guild of America rules required that Johnson be given a shared credit. The film was shot in Grand Rapids, Michigan and Lowell, Michigan.[3]

Release

The Genesis Code premiered in the United States on 25 August 2010 as part of the Grand Rapids Film Festival.[4]

The film was released on home video on 6 March 2012 in North America.

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