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Godbread: Awe-Inspiring Eucharistic Films
Godbread: Awe-Inspiring Eucharistic Films
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Mother

Mystic

Martyr

In ancient Jerusalem, Mary and John grapple with immeasurable loss after the crucifixion. But they remember the promise of the “Bread of Life” and discover fresh hope. John begins his first Mass and the Mother of God approaches her first Communion.

In 17th century France, Margaret Mary Alacoque is profoundly marked by her first Communion. Through mystical visions she encounters the burning love of the Sacred Heart, a love that asks her to sacrifice everything.

In 1950s Beijing, a captive priest languishes in a desecrated church seized by Communist forces. He searches for a way out, but a young girl finds her way in — to receive the scattered hosts, forcing him to reckon with his own belief in the Real Presence.

Authentic French locations & characters

To capture the authenticity of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque’s story, we will film on location in a 17th Century France Mansion with French-speaking actors and actresses.

France is where the seeds of the Sacred Heart devotion were planted.

Margaret Mary Alacoque

Actresses

Margaret Mary develops an intense devotion to Jesus in the Eucharist. But as she grows, so does her family obligations. Through visions of Christ she eventually sacrifices everything to join a convent. There, Christ reveals his Sacred Heart.

We are targeting these French A-list actresses who can portray this deep, complex character.

Alice Isaaz

Melanie Laurent

Lou de Laâge

He is here!

What if the wildest claim in Christianity — that a piece of bread becomes God — is actually true?

If the Eucharist is false, Catholic are crazy. But if it’s true, it changes everything.

This film taps into the cultural moment: a rising hunger for transcendence, an obsession with cults, and a world asking deep questions.

Godbread tears the veil off the quietest, most explosive claim in human history — and reveals the treasure we’ve all been searching for — the one great thing to love on earth.

Three stories converge around a single, seismic question.

If this bread is truly God…

do we dare to live as if it’s true?

“Fantastic displays of the craft of screenwriting. There are some wonderfully visual moments that display a fantastic imagination.”

— INDUSTRIAL SCRIPTS

Awe and wonder

This isn’t another “inspirational” faith-based film. The tone is bold and unflinching. The stories resist easy answers — because the truth is too enormous, it doesn’t fit in our safe, curated lives. Viewers will be shaken and silenced.

Visually, Godbread draws from the artistic controlled, meditative style The Passion of the Christ. Every frame is intentional. The pace is contemplative and unhurried — like the pacing and rhythm of praying the Rosary.

The “shock” in these stories isn’t horror — it’s biblical awe. The kind of holy terror that brings mortals to the ground when they encounter the living God.

Comparable upsides

Similarity

Year

Budget

Revenue

Paul, Apostle of Christ

2018

Mystical, classic Catholic storytelling

$5M

$24.5M

Bella

2007

Same audience, tone, and financing model

$3.3M

$4M

OF Gods and Men

2010

Catholic niche film

$12.4M

$43M

The Song of Bernadette

1943

Poetic martyrdom & Catholic resonance

$1.6M

$12.5M

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: $800,000

Executive Producer Credit.

Attend world premiere.

PREMIERE ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: $500,000

Associate Producer Credit.

Name additional AP credit.

Attend world premiere.

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: $250,000

Associate Producer Credit.

(MINIMUM INVESTMENT: $50,000)

“Out of the darkness of my life, I put before you the one great thing to love on earth: the Blessed Sacrament. There you will find romance, glory, honour, fidelity, and the true way of all your loves upon earth.”

— J.R.R Tolkien

Who we are

WE MOVE THE WORLD TO CHRIST
BY BUILDING A CHRISTOCENTRIC
FILM INDUSTRY

Put Christ First — Give Your All — Never Compromise — Don’t Chase the Spotlight

Writer & Director

Cameron O’Hearn

Co-Founder of Reclaim Films. Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Mass of the Ages, a non‑profit media company dedicated to bringing Catholic Tradition to the world. Cameron ensures each project resonates both spiritually and artistically with audiences around the world. In 2017, Cameron launched and managed a boutique video production studio specializing in support of a wide range of non‑profits, honing his ability to tell impactful human stories on limited budgets and tight timelines.

He produced and directed the MASS OF THE AGES trilogy. Made on a combined budget of just $1 million, it secured a limited theatrical run and, thanks to an organic, word‑of‑mouth campaign, has been viewed by over 5 million people online. Cameron believes authentic, faith‑centered storytelling can break through niche constraints and engage broad, global audiences. His GODBREAD script scored in the top 1% of scripts submitted through Industrial Scripts Coverage.

Executive Producer

Tony Shriner

Co-Founder of Reclaim Films. Chief Executive Officer for Mass of the Ages, a non‑profit media company dedicated to bringing Catholic Tradition to the world.

Tony graduated from Ball State University with a degree in finance and economics, Tony pursued a career in banking, then became a stock and bond broker. In 2015, as a result of his findings of a niche market opportunity, Tony founded his own software company. Over the next several years, Tony successfully grew the business to become a leader in their market. His subject matter expertise led to recognition as a prominent speaker at national conferences and conventions. He authored DIVINE MERCY AND YOU, which was granted an Imprimatur.

Producer

Lukas Behnken

Film Producer most known for CABRINI (2024) and SOUND OF FREEDOM (2023). He is a Social Movement Architect, Vision Coach, Actor, DGA UPM and founder of Sterling Light Productions, focused on social justice initiatives and community impact through film.

Social Action beacon and change maker through media, Lukas' first documentary, Mully, continues to raise both awareness and funds. To date, more than 60 million dollars has been raised to aid orphaned children as a direct result of Mully being watched.

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