Kolbe Academy Movie Fundraiser


 
Kolbe End of the Rope Viewing Event
Kolbe Academy has partnered with Canticle Productions to make its latest production, End of the Rope, available for viewing to its students and families.  Families are asked to make a minimum donation of $25. All proceeds will go to Kolbe Academy's financial aid fund.  
 
A link to stream End of the Rope will be sent out at the beginning of the viewing period, August 9-18. 
 
End of the Rope Summary
When a family mysteriously disappears from the town of Schafer, North Dakota, suspicion lands on a sociopathic farm-hand, and the entire community rises up to take justice into its own hands. Based on the true story of the infamous Charles Bannon case of 1931.
 
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Recommended Viewership
End of the Rope is considered a "light" PG-13 film. As a Catholic homeschooling family, Mr. Bielinski and his wife are very conscientious about what they allow their children to view.  He has recommended it for students who are 11-12+. There is no sex or nudity.  However, there is some language that in general, is not graphic in nature.   
 
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About Canticle Productions
Canticle Productions is a North Dakota-based film and theater production company. We tell powerful stories of sacrifice, faith, and perseverance that honor the land, history, and people of North Dakota. Learn More.
 
About the Founder
Mr. Daniel Bielinski is the founder of Canticle Productions. Daniel has an M.F.A. in Acting from Columbia University and a BA for Ave Maria University. He moved to North Dakota in 2015 and began working as a writer and producer. He is a Catholic homeschooling dad and he and his wife have five children. He lives in Bismarck, ND, where he currently serves as Chair of Dramatic Arts at the University of Mary. 
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Parent Signature I understand that Kolbe is not accountable to the content within the movie End of the Rope. The decision to allow my children to watch this movie is up to me as the primary educator. *
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