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Dr. Alveda King to Play Cameo Role in Upcoming Sanctity of Life Thriller

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Flood Water Productions
Oct. 11, 2021

BOLIVAR, Mo., Oct. 11, 2021 /Standard Newswire/ -- Flood Water Productions announced today that Dr. Alveda King will play a cameo role in the upcoming sanctity of life film, "Glimmer." "We are excited and beyond blessed to have Dr. King join our project," said Gayla Prewitt, writer and producer of the feature-length film. Dr. King has long been a warrior for the pre-born and is the founder of Speak for Life. King is also the daughter of the late slain civil rights activist Rev. A. D. King and the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and a Christian Evangelist. She currently serves as a Fox News Channel contributor and hosts "Alveda King's House" on Fox Nation.

"Glimmer" follows the story of a woman who searches for a daughter everyone else says never existed. "Like 'Uncle Tom's Cabin,' Prewitt uses a narrative to offer an extremely compelling argument, ...not only for the abolition of abortion and the submission to God's law but for the value of life and the impact of one life," said Pastor David Van Bebber, First Baptist, Buffalo, MO, after reading the short novel "Glimmer" based on the screenplay.

Prewitt said the inspiration for writing "Glimmer" came from reading studies showing that many women choose life for their pre-born babies after an ultrasound. "Imagine if they could see the first few years of life with their children, a future they would have if they were allowed to live," said Prewitt. Prewitt's Flood Water Productions and Studio 2060, Springfield, MO, have produced a proof-of-concept trailer to grow support for the project.

Prewitt hopes to raise funds to produce the film from tax-deductible donations through a fiscal sponsor relationship and, alternatively, through crowdfunding on a GoFundMe campaign.

The "Glimmer" screenplay has received recognition at faith-based film festivals, and "The Pathway" recently featured Prewitt's efforts in its publication.

For additional information: www.gaylaprewitt.com/film-novel-projects

SOURCE Flood Water Productions

CONTACT: Gayla Prewitt, Writer/Producer, 417-326-2853, floodwaterproductions@outlook.com