The Second Chance Explained

The Second Chance
Director:Steve Taylor
Producer:J. Clarke Gallivan
Coke Sams
Steve Taylor
Starring:Michael W. Smith
Jeff Obafemi Carr
J. Don Ferguson
Lisa Arrindell Anderson
Music:John Mark Painter
Cinematography:Ben Pearson
Editing:Matthew Sterling
Distributor:Triumph Films
Runtime:102 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$1.2 million
Gross:$463,542

The Second Chance is a 2006 drama film, directed by veteran musician Steve Taylor. The film won Best Feature Film at the Christian WYSIWYG Film Festival.

The film was released in the United States on February 17, 2006 to a limited number of theaters; the widest release was 87 theaters. As of its close date, March 5, 2006, the film had grossed $463,542.[1]

Plot summary

Ethan Jenkins (Michael W. Smith) is a pastor who enjoys working with his well-to-do congregation. At the request of his father, Ethan takes an assignment at Second Chance Church, where he meets Jake Sanders (Jeff Obafemi Carr), a pastor who lives in a completely different world from Ethan's, and spends much of his time dealing with poverty, drugs, and crime. The two different lifestyles of these two pastors cause an inevitable conflict as these two men try to bridge the divide.

Cast

Nominations and awards

6th Annual Christian WYSIWYG Film Festival

Production notes

Taylor did not intend this film to be considered a Christian film. He told Christianity Today that "One of the reasons we've avoided the tag "Christian film" is because it's the kiss of death—it's not an apocalyptic thriller or a conversion story. It's a redemption story, set in the world of these two churches, and we wanted to tell an authentic story deep in those settings." This is the first film in which Michael W. Smith, a contemporary Christian composer, singer, and musician, has acted.

The film was shot mostly on location in Nashville, Tennessee. The area was mainly in and around East Nashville between 2nd and 4th Avenues. One featured spot of note shows the front facade of the former Pearl Cohn Comprehensive High School at 17th Avenue and Jo Johnston.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Second Chance . Box Office Mojo . March 25, 2007.