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BreatheCast caught up writer and producer, Michael Allen, of the upcoming film Believe Me for an exclusive interview about his controversial film slated to hit theaters September 26th. The young movie-maker discussed working with Lecrae, how they hope the church and the world receive their film, and the power of a platform.

Believe Me is filled with comedy, satire, and heist. This film is Allen and his partner’s at Riot Studios’ debut feature film and they are looking to target millennial. With audiences from the age 18 to 24 years of age in mind, Allen said they would like to reach both “Christian and non Christian groups.”

Allen and his partners at Riot studios are known for their bold documentaries One Nation Under God and Beware of Christians. The young men are not relenting on the shock factor for their first feature film. Believe me is about four college friends who prey on church people and they use it for their own gain by starting a fake charity.

Allen said, “A lot of the humor comes from church culture. We’ve seen though that even if you’re not very wrapped up in church culture you can really relate to a lot of the jokes, just from having gone to one church service.”

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source: BreatheCast.com

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