Divine Access (2015)
Release Year: 2015
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Megváltó show, İlahi Erişim
Director: Steven Chester Prince
Writer: John A. O'Connell, Michael Zagst, Ryan Wickerham, Steven Chester Prince
Production & Genre
Producer: producer: Carissa Buffel, Billy Burke, Terry G. Jones, Kevin Matusow, Steven Chester Prince
associate producer: Michael D. Carrington
executive producer: Clay Glendenning, Jeffrey Way
line producer: Amy Soto
Companies: G-Men Media, Traveling Picture Show Company
Budget: N/A
Awards & Similar
Awards:
Similar: N/A
Keywords
Keywords: bar, bare chested male, brief breasts, brief male frontal nudity, brief male full frontal nudity, e mail, female nudity, female rear nudity, female topless nudity, fishing, male full frontal nudity, male protagonist, praying, religion, sex, sex scene, show, two word title, voice over narration, watching tv
Story
Divine Access follows Jack Harriman, who gains sudden fame as a spiritual celebrity after publicly debunking Reverend Guy Roy during a live TV show. Embarking on a speaking tour to capitalize on his newfound popularity, Jack begins to question his calling when he encounters unexplained phenomena and faces internal struggles.
Summary
Divine Access is a comedy-drama directed by Steven Chester Prince, released in 2015. The film explores themes of spirituality, fame, and self-discovery through the story of Jack Harriman. After debunking a reverend on public-access TV, Jack becomes an overnight sensation but soon grapples with his purpose and the possibility of genuine supernatural forces influencing his life.


