Filmweavers Movies

The Penny - DVD
drama / thriller, intense situations
The award-winning feature film is now available on DVD! This 88 minute film comes with over a half hour of bonus features, including behind-the-scenes documentaries, blooper reel, audition footage, trailers, photo slideshow, and English subtitles!
Best Feature Film at the 2010 SAICFF

The Penny / Heartwood Dagger Combo
family drama, intense situations
A 2-pack including the award winning feature film and short film together.
- $27.95
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The Penny Screening License
family drama, intense situations
This package includes a DVD copy of the film, access to special promotional materials, and a public screening license letter. This annual license allows you to publicly screen the film at your church or other facility, as many times as you'd like, for an entire year!.
- $99.00
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The Penny Blu-Ray Screener Upgrade
family drama, intense situations
Would you like to screen the film in it's full high-definition resolution? With this upgrade you not only get the DVD, but also a Blu-ray copy of the film! If your church or facility has a Blu-ray player, this is a great option for showing the film at it's best.
- $39.00
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Filmweavers Short Film Pack
sold outfamily drama, some thematic elements
Enjoy this combo pack of all four Filmweavers short films, each one a festival finalist. For descriptions see the information below.
- $32.00

The Heartwood Dagger DVD
family drama, some thematic elements
An inspirational film for the whole family based on real events.

Clocks
sold outdevotional, thematic elements
A thought provoking film, for pastors, youth pastors, and families alike.

Theodore & Fink episode 1
sold outhumorous family animation
Tired of compromising cartoons you can't trust with your children? Try Theodore & Fink!

Awakening
sold outdevotional
Classic alegory of a man trapped in his own prison. Great for starting discussions and watching with the family.

a boy's world
humorous, short film
Why does a boy want to be like his father? Bill tries to figure it out.