Woman Thou Art Loosed: On the 7th Day | |
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Directed by | Neema Barnette |
Written by | Cory Tynan |
Story by | Cory Tynan T. D. Jakes |
Produced by | Neema Barnette Jeff Clanagan Nina Henderson Moore Quincy Newell Gary Reeves Blair Underwood |
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Cinematography | Keith L. Smith |
Edited by | David Beatty |
Music by | Mark Kilian |
Production companies | TDJ Enterprises New Dimensions Entertainment |
Distributed by | Codeblack Films |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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David and Kari Ames' lives are picture-perfect until their six-year-old daughter Mikayla goes missing. As a search for her persists during the course of a week, secrets that were hidden under the Ames' veneer unearth themselves and threaten to tear the couple and their marriage apart.
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