Night club dancer Alexia (Margot Farley) finds herself drawn to the odd man Noah (Michael Worth) who works at the local boxing gym. One day she decides to look for him at the lake where he rides his bike every Sunday.
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On a trip up to the farm Noah grew up on, Alexia gets an opportunity to meet his interesting family, including Uncle Steve (Tim Thomerson).
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Boxing gym owner Lee Robinson (John Saxon) sees an inner strength in his worker Noah, and seeks to bring it out.
About me: "GOD'S EARS" represents the US entry into Skip City D-Cinema Feature Film Category!
Japan hosts the 2009 Skip City Film Festival July 10-20 and God's ears was chosen as one of only 15 feature films from almost 800 submitted. It will screen July 12 and 17th. Michael Worth will be in attendance at the festival for the Q&A as well as opening and awards ceremonies.
Check out the website for details!
Margot Farley wins "Best Actress" for her role as Alexia in "God's Ears" at The ReelHeART International Film Festival"!
http://www.reelheart.com/2009/reelheart/582
"GOD'S EARS" wins Audience Choice Award at The Big Island Film Festival!
Both Michael Worth and John Saxon were on hand to the Hawaiian premiere of God's Ears. The film was chosen as the Audience Choice Best Feature and an encore performance closed the show!
The award winning film, God's Ears, makes it's Nevada debut at The Las Vegas International Film Festival April 9-12.
GOD'S EARS will receive its Arizona Premiere at The Sedona International Film Festival in 2009!
GOD'S EARS TO RECEIVE THE SILVER LEI AWARD at The Honolulu International Film Festival March 8!
The Visonfest 2008 Domani Vision Winner will debut in Arizona this February. Check back for details.
GOD'S EARS WINS BIG AT VISIONFEST 08!
Michael Worth's GOD'S EARS wins
Domani Vision & Jack Nance Awards at VISIONFEST 08
New York City, (September 22, 2008) - VISIONFEST 08: The Other Festival, ended its five-day run last night, at the Tribeca Grand Hotel Screening Room, with its "closing night" Official Selection, God's Ears, directed by Michael Worth, and its 2008 Awards Ceremony, which saw the aforementioned film walk off with two of the film festival's most coveted awards: the Domani Vision Award for Emerging Talent, and the Jack Nance "Breakthrough Performance" Award. Both awards were presented to Michael Worth; the first honoring him as a filmmaker, and the second, recognizing his powerful acting turn. Worth first took to the podium with his mother, who stated that while she's not a writer, an actor, or a director, she affectionately added: "But I'm a real good producer," obviously referring to her son as he raised his award in the air. Michael Worth then added: "This is the first time I've ever won anything like this. I'm just really honored."
GOD'S EARS becomes a semi-finalist at the 2008 MOONDANCE FILM FESTIVAL.
Congratulations to John Saxon's award at Methodfest Film Festival 2008!
BREAKOUT ACTING AWARD NOMINEE - MICHAEL WORTH
"Worth creatively draws the parallels of human loneliness and longing that bring these two people together in an unforgettably touching story of the heart." - The Method Fest International Film Festival
God's Ears is the new film from actor Michael Worth. The film stars Margot Farley, Michael Worth, John Saxon, Mitzi Kapture Donahue, Karen Kim and Tim Thomerson. The story is about an autistic boxer who falls in love with a dancer and the journey they take together to try and find a way out of their own personal confides.
For more information, please go to www.grizzlypeakfilms.com or www.methodfest.com.
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I'd love to go tonight and see this film. It looks amazing... A friend unexpectedly canceled and another has to work... But I'm hoping to still make it! Good luck! Hugs!
I am really sad that I missed the screening. I kept checking the dates of when it would be screened and my hectic schedule made me miss this one. I would have been in SF in a heartbeat.....Candice
Great movie, really great movie, Its so nice to see movies that actually get to you in a way that really makes you think about your roll in life, who are we really effecting whos effecting us? Great job