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'''''A Week Away''''' is a 2021 American Christian musical teen drama film directed by [[Roman White]]. The film was written by [[Alan Powell (actor)|Alan Powell]], Kali Bailey, and Gabe Vasquez. It stars [[Bailee Madison]], [[Kevin Quinn (actor)|Kevin Quinn]], [[David Koechner]], and [[Sherri Shepherd]]<ref>{{cite web|title=A Week Away review – out-of-touch Netflix play for Christian audience|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/mar/26/a-week-away-review-netflix-christian-musical|website=The Guardian|date=26 March 2021|access-date=2021-03-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=A Week Away review – a below-average musical romance|url=https://readysteadycut.com/2021/03/26/review-a-week-away-netflix-film/|website=Ready Steady Cut|date=26 March 2021|access-date=2021-03-26}}</ref> with cameos from [[Amy Grant]] and [[Steven Curtis Chapman]]. Producers for the film are Alan Powell, Gabe Vasquez, and Steve Barnett. The film premiered on March 26, 2021, on Netflix. The film introduces songs of Christian artists such as Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, and Steven Curtis Chapman to a younger generation with modern renditions of songs like "The Great Adventure," "[[Dive (Steven Curtis Chapman song)| Dive]]," "[[Baby_Baby_(Amy_Grant_song)|Baby, Baby]] " and "[[Place in This World]]."
'''''A Week Away''''' is a 2021 American Christian [[jukebox musical]] teen drama film directed by [[Roman White]]. The film was written by [[Alan Powell (actor)|Alan Powell]], Kali Bailey, and Gabe Vasquez. It stars [[Bailee Madison]], [[Kevin Quinn (actor)|Kevin Quinn]], [[David Koechner]], and [[Sherri Shepherd]]<ref>{{cite web|title=A Week Away review – out-of-touch Netflix play for Christian audience|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2021/mar/26/a-week-away-review-netflix-christian-musical|website=The Guardian|date=26 March 2021|access-date=2021-03-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=A Week Away review – a below-average musical romance|url=https://readysteadycut.com/2021/03/26/review-a-week-away-netflix-film/|website=Ready Steady Cut|date=26 March 2021|access-date=2021-03-26}}</ref> with cameos from [[Amy Grant]] and [[Steven Curtis Chapman]]. Producers for the film are Alan Powell, Gabe Vasquez, and Steve Barnett. The film premiered on March 26, 2021, on Netflix. The film introduces songs of Christian artists such as Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, and Steven Curtis Chapman to a younger generation with modern renditions of songs like "The Great Adventure," "[[Dive (Steven Curtis Chapman song)| Dive]]," "[[Baby_Baby_(Amy_Grant_song)|Baby, Baby]] " and "[[Place in This World]]."


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

Revision as of 17:06, 14 April 2022

A Week Away
Official poster
Directed byRoman White
Screenplay by
  • Alan Powell
  • Kali Bailey
Story by
  • Alan Powell
  • Kali Bailey
  • Gabe Vasquez
Produced by
  • Alan Powell
  • Gabe Vasquez
  • Steve Barnett
Starring
CinematographyJames King
Edited byParker Adams
Music byAdam Watts
Production
companies
  • Monarch Media
  • Rove Productions
Distributed byNetflix
Release date
  • 26 March 2021 (2021-03-26)
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

A Week Away is a 2021 American Christian jukebox musical teen drama film directed by Roman White. The film was written by Alan Powell, Kali Bailey, and Gabe Vasquez. It stars Bailee Madison, Kevin Quinn, David Koechner, and Sherri Shepherd[1][2] with cameos from Amy Grant and Steven Curtis Chapman. Producers for the film are Alan Powell, Gabe Vasquez, and Steve Barnett. The film premiered on March 26, 2021, on Netflix. The film introduces songs of Christian artists such as Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, and Steven Curtis Chapman to a younger generation with modern renditions of songs like "The Great Adventure," " Dive," "Baby, Baby " and "Place in This World."

Plot

The film starts with Will (Kevin Quinn) running from the police because he stole a cop car. This time his actions have landed him in a situation where he's facing the juvenile hall.[3] But as his saving grace, a foster mother Kristin (Sherri Shepherd), with her son George (Jahbril Cook), visits officer Mark (Ed Amatrudo) handling Will's case and Will gets to choose between juvie and a summer camp. Will ends up choosing the camp and from there he starts quite a journey. When he reaches there, a girl named Avery (Bailee Madison) catches his eye. George and Will share a cabin and there Will finds out that George likes a girl named Presley (Kat Conner Sterling). Will makes a deal with George that he’ll help the latter with Presley if George helps him with Avery. At night all the campers attend The Tribunal to compete in the camp’s war games. [4] After the truth about his situation starts to surface among the campers, Will leaves the camp. Avery drives after him and tries to get him to return without succeeding. He struggles with the thought of there being a loving God after what happened to his family. In the end, Will decides to return to the camp and he and Avery share a moment and a kiss together. When he didn't expect it, he discovers people who care about him. [5]

Cast

Soundtrack

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Performer(s) Length
1 "Let's Go Make A Memory Adam Watts, Alan Powell, Cory Clark Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook, Kat Conner Sterling, Iain Tucker 2:33
2 "The Great Adventure" Geoff Moore, Steven Curtis Chapman Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook, Kat Conner Sterling, Iain Tucker & Sherri Shepherd 3:43
3 "Good Enough" Adam Watts, Alan Powell, Cory Clark Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook & Kat Conner Sterling 2:47
4 "Dive" Steven Curtis Chapman Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook, Kat Connor Sterling & Iain Tucker 3:01
5 "Baby, Baby" Amy Grant, Keith Thomas Jahbril Cook 2:22
6 "Place in This World" Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Wayne Kirkpatrik Kevin Quinn & Bailee Madison 3:12
7 "Big House" Barry Blair, Bob Herdman, Will McGinniss and Mark Stuart Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook, Kat Conner Sterling & Iain Tucker 3:40
8 "Awesome God" / "God Only Knows" (Campfire Medley) Rich Mullins, Joel Smallbone, Jordan Reynolds, Luke Smallbone, Tedd Tjornhom & Josh Kerr Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook, Kat Conner Sterling, Iain Tucker 2:20
9 "Where I Belong" Adam Watts, Andy Dodd & Alan Powell Kevin Quinn 3:48
10 "Best Thing Ever" (Stage Version) Adam Watts, Alan Powell, Cory Clark Kevin Quinn and Cast 2:23
11 "Best Thing Ever (Reprise)" Adam Watts, Alan Powell, Cory Clark Kevin Quinn, Bailee Madison, Jahbril Cook, Kat Conner Sterling, Iain Tucker 1:20
12 "Best Thing Ever" Adam Watts, Alan Powell, Cory Clark JOHNNYSWIM 4:04

Awards and nominations

Award Date of ceremony Category Result
Dove Award 2021 Inspirational Film of the Year Won[6]

References

  1. ^ "A Week Away review – out-of-touch Netflix play for Christian audience". The Guardian. 26 March 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  2. ^ "A Week Away review – a below-average musical romance". Ready Steady Cut. 26 March 2021. Retrieved 2021-03-26.
  3. ^ Jeannie Ortega Law, Netflix to release faith-based musical featuring reimagined versions of CCM hits, christianpost.com, USA, April 30, 2020
  4. ^ Amy Nicholson, ‘A Week Away’ Review: Summer of Salvation, nytimes.com, USA, March 26, 2021
  5. ^ Mia Galuppo, Netflix Lands Faith-Based Musical ‘A Week Away’, hollywoodreporter.com, USA, April 29, 2020
  6. ^ Gospel Music Association, Winners, doveawards.com, USA, retrieved September 5, 2021