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A global cinematic phenomenon, Jonathan Sawyer’s new faith-based drama, In All Good Time, propels audiences into the paradox of the enigmatic man who must risk his own faith in order to save his soul.

At the heart of this gripping narrative lies "James McDermott" (James Pennewell) a troubled journalist grappling with the weight of complex PTSD. With his past haunting him and threatening to shatter his present, he embarks on a challenging assignment: interviewing an IRA bomber who is currently on death row. This pivotal encounter soon reveals itself as more than just a journalistic duty; it becomes a deeply personal journey of discovery and reckoning.

As McDermott delves into the mind and story of this condemned man, he uncovers unsettling truths that connect directly to the destruction of his own family. The revelation forces him to confront long-buried traumas that have shaped his life and clouded his faith. Through this harrowing exploration of guilt, redemption, and the search for truth amidst chaos, In All Good Time invites viewers to reflect on their own beliefs while navigating through intertwined destinies shaped by acts of violence and unexpected grace. This thought-provoking tale uniquely blends elements of suspense with profound spiritual inquiry, ensuring its resonance with audiences around the world.

The film is an adaptation of the compelling book titled Mental Camouflage: My Mind Gone AWOL, authored by Peggy Simpson.  The production team boasts notable talent, including the award-winning producer and director Jonathan Sawyer, along with accomplished producers Nina Kimer and Barry Alsobrook, who are committed to bringing this powerful story to life on screen. Their combined expertise promises to enhance the film's impact and broaden its reach among audiences.

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